Sweden donates COVID-19 vaccines to Somalia

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 Somalia has received more than one and a half million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from Sweden and the Czech Republic.

 On 27 August 2022, Somalia received 1 645 600 doses of the Johnson and Johnson (J&J) COVID-19 vaccines from the Government of Sweden and the Government of the Czech Republic. The vaccines were donated by both countries through the COVAX Facility. So far, around 2.3 million people have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and over 1.9 million people partially vaccinated.

Somalia facing drought

 “The vaccines we have received will indeed save lives, enable us to create more equity between Somalis of different backgrounds, and contribute to our national health goals to ensure we leave no one behind,“ said Ali Haji Adam Abubakar, the Minister of Health and Human Services of the Federal Government of Somalia. “This is even more important now as the country faces a severe drought and mass displacement, leaving more people vulnerable to diseases.”

The ongoing drought has brought the country to the brink of famine, and left 7.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance and protection, and around 1 million people internally displaced.

Sweden donates 1.36 million doses

“The 1 360 800 doses donated by the Swedish Government now will go a long way in helping Somalia getting more people vaccinated. In addition to the vaccine donation through COVAX, Sweden also has a long-term commitment and support to the health sector in Somalia, including financial support for health systems strengthening channeled through WHO, UNICEF, the United Nations Population Fund and Save the Children”, says the Swedish Ambassador to Somalia, Mr Per Lindgärde.

15% of Somalia’s population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 so far and 12% are partially vaccinated.

“Together with the Government, donors and other partners, we have used creative ways and impactful innovations to reach the most vulnerable people, prevent further spread of COVID-19 and leverage on these efforts to rebuild health systems. However, we still have a long way to go. Somalia’s aim is to vaccinate at least 40% of people by the end of 2022,“ says Dr Mamunur Rahman Malik, WHO Representative to Somalia.