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Dear TechNet Colleagues,

We are delighted to invite you to the third and final webinar in our Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series—an opportunity to explore a critical, often complex dimension of vaccine procurement: the role of legal and regulatory functions.
📅 Tuesday, 9 June 2026
🕐 1:00–2:05 PM (GMT+2)
🌍 Languages: English, French, and Russian
💻 Platform: Zoom
👉 Register here to secure your spot

Why join this session?

While planning, forecasting, and budgeting are essential stages of a strategic approach to vaccine procurement, legal and regulatory requirements often shape—and at times constrain—procurement timelines. In this final session, we will explore how these factors influence vaccine procurement, decision-making, and overall success.
You will gain practical, real-world insights from government partners in Ghana and Moldova, alongside our series expert from Canada.
This session will allow you to:

  • Understand how legal and regulatory requirements impact procurement timelines and success;
  • Identify common bottlenecks—and how to overcome them;
  • Learn how to integrate regulatory considerations early into procurement planning;
  • Hear peer-to-peer experiences and practical solutions from other countries.

Building on the series

Throughout this series, we have explored:
•    How to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline?
•    What mitigating strategies can you leverage to prevent commonly-faced supply risks?
In this final discussion, we take a step back and look at how aligning the procurement timeline with other influencing factors — such as legal and regulatory requirements — is equally critical. Viewing vaccine procurement as a continuous, interconnected process is key to preventing stockouts and ensuring vaccine security.

Speakers

Subject-matter expert:
•    Heather Deehan, Director, Innovative Supply Solutions and Pandemic Readiness, Public Health Agency of Canada
Country perspectives:
•    Charles Apalawino, Cold Chain Manager, Ghana Health Service
•    Veaceslav Guțu, Director adjunct, National Agency for Public Health, Moldova
Moderator:
•    Ann Ottosen, Senior Manager, Vaccine Centre, UNICEF

Explore previous resources

  1. Webinar 1 - How to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline?
  2. Webinar 2 - What mitigating strategies can you leverage to prevent commonly-faced supply risks?

To gain access to all VPPN resources, please feel free to join the VPPN if you are a vaccine procurement professional. To do so, go to the VPPN group, and click join. Your request will be reviewed before approval.

We hope you can join us for this final session—it promises to be a valuable and practical conclusion to the series.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to me via the platform or at [email protected].

Warm regards,

Dyuti

REMINDER
HOW DO LEGAL AND REGULATORY FUNCTIONS IMPACT THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS? - NEXT TUESDAY, 9 JUNE
UNICEF VPPN Strategic vaccine procurement Series - Third webinar

🔗 Register here: https://unicef.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jwuVNWU6QV-BAVjfp1W-uw#/registration
📅 Tuesday, 9 June 2026
🕐 1:00–2:05 PM (GMT+2)
🌍 Languages: English, French, and Russian
💻 Platform: Zoom

We are delighted to invite you to the third and final webinar in our Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series—an opportunity to explore a critical, often complex dimension of vaccine procurement: the role of legal and regulatory functions. In this final discussion, we take a step back and look at how aligning the procurement timeline with influencing factors such as legal and regulatory requirements is critical. Viewing vaccine procurement as a continuous, interconnected process is indeed key to preventing stockouts and ensuring vaccine security.
Thanks to this webinar, you will gain practical, real-world insights from government partners in Ghana and Moldova, alongside our series expert from Canada. You will also have the opportunity to ask our speakers questions on the topic during the 15-minute Q&A session.

Find all relevant details in the above post and don't hesitate to reach out to me, in the comments below or by email at [email protected], for any request or question you might have.

We hope you can join us for this final session, that promises to be a valuable and practical conclusion to the series.

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