The role & impact of faith actors in global and national advocacy for vaccine equity and access

21 May 2021 13:00 – 14:00 CET

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the loss of too many lives and immeasurable suffering around the world. As the global community battles to control the pandemic, it is clear that equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines must remain a priority. Faith actors continue to play a critical role in advocating for fair and equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines. WHO, UNICEF and Religions for Peace are pleased to invite you to this panel discussion where representatives will share and discuss the role and impact of faith actors in championing vaccine equity and access.

Panelists:

Reverend Christo Greyling, Senior Director for Church Partnerships, World Vision International

Honourable Ela Gandhi, Trustee, Gandhi Development Trust and Co-President of Religions for Peace, South Africa

Dr Mwai Makoka, Programme Executive for Health & Healing, World Council of Churches

Dr Leon Saltiel, Representative at UN Geneva and UNESCO and Coordinator on Countering Antisemitism, World Jewish Congress

Dr Mohamed Elsanousi, Executive Director of the Network for Religious and Traditional Peacemakers and Core Group member of the Faith4Vaccines movement

Co-moderators:

Kehkashan Bee Khan, Head Civil Society Partnersips, Division of Communications, UNICEF

Deepika Singh, Associate Secretary General & Director of Programmes, Religions for Peace

Sarah Hess, Technical Officer, World Health Organization

Q&A

Participants will have an opportunity to submit questions during the webinar through Zoom's "Q&A" feature during the discussion.

The webinar can also be viewed live and post-event on the EPI-WIN YouTube channel.