WHO, UNICEF and Religions for Peace are pleased to invite you to the second webinar in the series. This webinar will explore some of the challenges and barriers to vaccine uptake within a faith context and highlight examples from different faith traditions where faith actors have led on global an...
WHO, UNICEF and Religions for Peace are pleased to invite you to the second webinar in the series. This webinar will explore some of the challenges and barriers to vaccine uptake within a faith context and highlight examples from different faith traditions where faith actors have led on global and national action to promote COVID-19 vaccine uptake and overcome vaccine hesitancy.
Panelists:
Andrea Kaufman, Director External Engagement, World Vision International
Professor Mohamed Karama, Chairman, Muslim COVID-19 Committee; Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology; Vice Chancellor, Umma University, Kenya
Sister Agatha O. Chikelue, Executive Director, Cardinal Onaiyekan Foundation for Peace; Chair, Religions for Peace-International Women's Coordinating Committee, Nigeria
Dr Inon Schenker, "Color Green Vaccination" Initiative; The Schlesinger Institute for Medical-Halachic Research & IMPACT, Jerusalem, Israel
Co-moderators:
Manoj Kurian, Coordinator, World Council of Churches Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance
Dan Irvine, Senior Director Health and Nutrition, World Vision International