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Improving Covid-19 vaccine coverage by mitigating corruption risks in the supply chain

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Improving Covid-19 vaccine coverage by mitigating corruption risks in the supply chain

How to ensure that vaccines and development assistance benefit those who need them most.
20 June 2022

At U4 we produce a lot of publications and trainings on corruption risks and what can be done about them. Yet, not everyone has the time to read a paper or join a course. Are you one of the many who prefer to gain new insights via video or podcasts?

Two short and creative videos that bring a clear view to a complex analysis are now part of U4’s extensive resources on corruption and the Covid-19 pandemic. Check them out:

Part 1: Corruption risks in the Covid-19 vaccine supply chain

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Part 2: Mitigation strategies for corruption in the Covid-19 vaccine supply chain

Credit: CMI-U4 by-nc-nd

See also this blog post with more details about what these videos cover.

    About the authors

    Daniela Cepeda Cuadrado

    Daniela is a Senior Adviser at the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre and a public policy professional with extensive experience in the areas of anti-corruption, health, and sustainable development. She coordinates U4's health theme – working with donor agencies and multilateral organisations to mainstream anti-corruption efforts in the health sector and its human rights theme – connecting the human rights and anti-corruption agendas.

    Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph

    Daniel Sejerøe Hausenkamph is a U4 adviser and public health professional with an interest in anti-corruption, health systems, and digitalisation.

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