Serving for inclusive pandemic response and recovery

Equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines has been recently described as the ‘most pressing issue of our times’ by the UN Secretary-General António Guterres. It is a necessary move to overcome the devastating pandemic.​

Within this context, UN Volunteers have been supporting the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines under the global COVAX facility, while others continue to support COVID-19 response and recovery efforts worldwide.​

In the Arab States, 104 UN Volunteers have been deployed with the World Health Organization (WHO) since the beginning of 2021. This story highlights some of their efforts across the region.​

Photo: Heba Abou Bakr, UN Volunteer Technical Officer with the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, during a training of trainers (ToT) workshop on mental health and psychosocial support during COVID-19 for medical and paramedical students in Cairo, Egypt, March 30, 2021.
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Photo: UN Volunteer Heba Abou Bakr, Technical Officer with WHO EMRO, during a training of trainers (ToT) workshop on mental health and psychosocial support during COVID-19 for medical and paramedical students in Cairo, Egypt, 30 March 2021