Deliver, Together: Partnerships to Deliver Vaccines in a Pandemic – Learning from COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery

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Examining recommendations for a medical countermeasures delivery support mechanism based on lessons learnt from the COVID-19 vaccine delivery support mode.

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Country stakeholders, donors, and partners can learn from the recommendations outlined in this report to develop the appropriate set of functions and human resources needed to support delivery activities from preparedness and readiness to the introduction, initial rollout and accelerated scale-up of vaccines and other medical countermeasures.

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This report documents the global delivery support model for COVID-19 vaccine delivery, highlights the key functions that were needed for delivery support, and synthesizes key learnings for the design, development and implementation of a future vaccine (and other medical countermeasures) delivery mechanism in emergency settings.

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