UAE Holds Virtual Coronavirus Immunization Summit

HOPE Consortium’s World Immunization and Logistics Summit kicked off Monday in Abu Dhabi to explore a unified global approach to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
The two-day virtual
summit is held under the auspices of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation and attended by various global figures and companies
in the field of healthcare and charity work, as well as decision-makers,
experts and senior officials in the public and private sectors.
Minister of Foreign
Affairs and International Cooperation Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan
called for enhancing collaboration in the world’s approach to face the pandemic
and ensure a healthier future for all.
The international
community has become aware that concerted efforts and cooperation lead to
prosperity, he noted.
“Our destiny as nations is linked, as
global health security depends on the well-being of all societies,” he stated
in his inaugural speech.
The Hope Consortium is a
historic announcement that has promoted the UAE’s efforts to address the
coronavirus at the global level, Sheikh Abdullah said, adding that it is
considered a logistics hub that has played a major role in supplying many
countries with the resources needed to overcome the pandemic.
“We are moving quickly, utilizing our
infrastructure and logistics capabilities and the geographic proximity with
Africa, Asia and Europe, to offer medical and food aid to many countries.”
“Our HOPE Consortium has gathered
expertise to secure more vaccines for all world countries,” he stressed.
“The faster we can vaccinate
populations, while ensuring equitable and fair access to vaccines in a cost
effective manner, the faster we can overcome the virus and begin to recover
globally.”
Director General of the
World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, for his part,
said: “Vaccines are giving us hope of bringing the pandemic under control.”
“But we can only do that if we use
vaccines strategically to suppress transmission everywhere at the same time,”
he added.
Ghebreyesus also warned
that the gap between the number of vaccines administered in rich countries and
the number of vaccines administered through COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access
(Covax) is growing every single day.
“WHO applauds the efforts of the Hope
Consortium initiative led by the UAE government and looks forward to working
with you to frame a partnership in support of the Covax facility.”
Meanwhile, Chairman of
the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development Mohamed al-Hammadi highlighted
the importance of building partnerships to mobilize global resources in the
fight against COVID-19.
“The Summit represents a critical
moment for the global community to come together and develop new scalable
solutions in our collective battle against the pandemic,” he said.
Now is the time to build a broad network of world-class partners to safely deliver vaccines for the region and beyond, Hammadi added.