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Vodacom Group, Vodafone Foundation contribute €4.2 million to support Covid-19 vaccine roll-out across Africa

Vodacom Group and Vodafone Foundation have donated €4.2 million (R74 million) to support the vaccine roll-out to vulnerable and hard to reach communities across its markets in Africa. The contribution will buy cold-chain technology and provide logistics support to help to ensure the safe delivery of Covid-19 vaccines that need to be stored at extremely cold temperatures. Separately the organisations have also said they will donate €0.8 million (R13 million) to Lesotho to purchase vaccines. The Vodacom Group and Vodafone Foundations have already contributed €10 million (R176 million) in cash and in-kind donations in response to the pandemic. Vodacom Group and Vodafone Foundation have pledged to donate €4.2 million (R74 million) to ensure that Covid-19 vaccines are securely delivered to its markets across the continent. Procurement of the life-saving equipment will be managed through the African Vaccine Acquisition Task Team (AVATT), established by the African Union as a co

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Africa CDC says India vaccine woes could be 'catastrophic'

Africa CDC says India vaccine woes could be catastrophic KRISTA LARSON, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9An AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine is administered at the Ndirande Health Centre in Blantyre Malawi, Monday, March 29, 2021. Malawi is vaccinating health care workers, elderly and those with health conditions that put them at higher risk of severe COVID-19, using the AstraZeneca doses that arrived early in March.Thoko Chikondi/APShow MoreShow Less 2of9A man prepares for his AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine at Ndirande Health Centre in Blantyre Malawi, Monday, March 29, 2021. Malawi is vaccinating health care workers, elderly and those with health conditions that put them at higher risk of severe COVID-19, using the AstraZeneca doses that arrived early in March.Thoko Chikondi/APShow MoreShow Less

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CDC: Corona-Fälle in Afrika gehen zurück - Impfkampagne startet

CDC: Corona-Fälle in Afrika gehen zurück - Impfkampagne startet
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Afrika: Fälle gehen zurück, Impfkampagne startet

Afrika: Fälle gehen zurück, Impfkampagne startet
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Pandemie, Klima, Handel: Bundestag debattiert deutsche Afrikapolitik | Deutschland | DW

Pandemie, Klima, Handel: Bundestag debattiert deutsche Afrikapolitik | Deutschland | DW
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