by European Public Health Alliance | Feb 8, 2021 | #VaccineEquity
A fair and equitable allocation of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines contributes to social and health equity and is an opportunity to reduce long standing social disparities in Europe.As current manufacturing and supply challenges undermine the success of the EU...
by Radost Zaharieva | Feb 8, 2021 | #VaccineEquity, Health Inequalities
The race by governments to develop and procure vaccines to limit the spread of COVID19 has become a major social and economic challenge across the world. Safe COVID-19 vaccines will provide effective prevention and protection of individuals and communities such as...
by Sascha Marschang | Feb 8, 2021 | #VaccineEquity
For most Europeans, holding a passport or national ID card allowing them to engage in international mobility for work, education, tourism or personal reasons is something taken for granted. However when such documents become linked to other purposes, e.g....
by European Public Health Alliance | Feb 3, 2021 | #VaccineEquity, COVID-19, Roma Health | Analysis and Opinion
Guest article by: Maja Saitovic, Program Officer, Race, Ethnicity and Health Equity team, Open Society Foundations’ Public Health Program; Marek Szilvasi, PhD., Team Manager, Race, Ethnicity and Health Equity team, Open Society Foundations’ Public Health ProgramThe...
by Giulia Vettore | Sep 12, 2019 | #VaccineEquity
EPHA’s latest work on vaccination touches key themes including vaccine hesitancy, the role of vaccines in the fight against antimicrobial resistance (AMR), shortages and vulnerable groups. Here are EPHA’s 5 recommendations on vaccination: 1. EPHA...