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New Coalition Partners in 2022
by ESWI
The Pandemic Action Network was launched in April 2020 by leaders in global health advocacy, crisis response, and communications. It is a partnership of over 250 diverse organisations including Johns Hopkins Centre for Communication Programs, Save the Children, UN Foundation, African Union, African CDC, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, CDC Foundation, Foundation of American Scientists. The mission is to drive collective action to bring an end to the COVID-19 crisis focusing on pandemic preparedness. Activities include policy, advocacy, communication recommendations, working collaboratively, catalysing action and filling gaps.
Immunisation Coalition is an independent not for profit organisation and the leading voice in whole-of-life immunisation in Australia, protecting citizens against vaccine preventable diseases. It collaborates with organisations such as Primary Health Networks (PHNs), Public Health Units, Government health departments and other groups that fight vaccine hesitancy.
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Middle East, Eurasia And Africa Influenza Stakeholders Network (ME’NA-ISN) was established in 2019 as an association of experts representative of a multidisciplinary approach operating across different countries in the Region. The Network’s primary objective is to address the challenge of low levels of vaccine uptake, generating data and providing expertise for the policy makers and health care systems in order for each country in the Region to develop an effective influenza program to reduce the burden of influenza in the Region.
A full list of ESWI’s coalition partners with links to their websites is available here: https://eswi.org/site/networks/coalition-partners