The seventh week of the open online program for Greek and Cypriot tech startup founders, Greek Startup Universe, is on!
The program, which is a nonprofit initiative of Startup Greece and Founderhood, runs under the auspices of the General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad of the Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Its main purpose is to support every early-stage Greek and Cypriot startup founder by building a global tech startup network. Since the beginning of the program on 2 March, the participating founders have delved into sectors like business development, product roadmap, and sales and marketing growth.
The last two weeks of the program have to do all about fundraising strategies, and this sector’s speakers are the investors, Niko Bonatsos and Apostolos Lerios.
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In Defense of EU’s COVID-19 Vaccine Strategy
By Dimitris Katsikas and Apostolos Fasianos - 16 April 2021
Despite failures, the EU’s COVID-19 vaccine strategy constitutes a strong display of European solidarity.
In recent months, the EU has been criticized over its handling of the vaccines’ procurement process. Although part of that criticism has merit, as the President of the European Commission herself has acknowledged, it mostly concerns legal and administrative aspects of the process. In this context, it is necessary not to lose sight of the most important feature of EU’s approach to the procurement and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. At the core of EU’s vaccine strategy is the common procurement of vaccines, which are then distributed among member states on a per capita basis. This approach has been crucial for ensuring EU member states’ equal access to vaccines. In addition to promoting a more efficient vaccination process in Europe, this approach has safeguar
Thursday, 15 April 2021, 12:00 CEST (13:00 EEST)
WHO/Europe and the Hellenic Ministry of Health will hold a virtual press briefing with Dr Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe, Dr Vassilis Kikilias, Minister of Health of Greece, and technical experts.
The briefing will present a situation update on COVID-19 in the WHO European Region, focus on recent developments in advancing quality of care and patient safety, and answer questions from the media.
Journalists who prefer to send their questions in advance are welcome to email them to eupress@who.int by 16:00 CEST on Wednesday, 14 April.
Press contacts:
Sophia Catsambi catsambis@who.int (for enquiries related to Greece, quality of care and patient safety)
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