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SUMMARY:UNICEF VPPN Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series: Webinar 1 - How to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline?
DESCRIPTION:Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series: Webinar 1 - How to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline?\nLink to register for the webinar\nDear TechNet members,\nJoin us on Thursday, 5 February, at 1pm GMT+1, for the first webinar in our 3-part series on strategic vaccine procurement.\nIt will give you valuable information and practical tools to make your procurement approach more strategic. A strategic approach to procurement is indeed key to ensure vaccine security. It considers multiple aspects of demand, product market and supply chain including sufficient time for planning and adequate resources. It also identifies potential risks and mitigation strategies during the full procurement lifecycle. Yet, we regularly hear from government partners the need to better align planning, forecasting, budgeting within their procurement approach to have a proper integrated strategy to vaccine procurement that will improve efficiency.\nWe are exactly tackling this issue in our next event during which, you will hear from government partners from Canada, Senegal and Turkmenistan on how to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline. You will also have the possibility to address your challenges and deepen your understanding by asking any question you have on the topic during the 15-minute long Q&amp;A session following the presentations.\nThe webinar will be held in English, French and Russian and take place on Zoom.\nTo take part in it, you need to register here. Please, note that registration is compulsory and that, once registered, you will receive an e-mail confirmation with the link to the webinar.\nPlease find below all relevant details on this webinar and the whole series.\nWe are looking forward to seeing you at this event. And in the meantime, you can reach me, through the platform or by email at dschuwey@unicef.org, for any request or question you might have.\nKind regards,\nDyuti\n*****\nRegistration\nLink to register for the webinar\n \nDate &amp; Time\nThursday, 5 February 2026, 1pm GMT+1 to 2:05pm GMT+1\n \nObjectives\n\nProvide an overview of what a strategic procurement approach is and how the whole procurement cycle, from planning to procurement, is connected.\nShare examples of best practices in regard to how specific procurement building blocks directly impact a country’s ability to procure vaccines in a timely fashion, with a focus on how poor forecasting can negatively impact procurement processes and timelines\nProvide peer-to-peer learning and triangular cooperation to support countries in accessing quality-assured vaccines\nAnswer questions on the topic\n\nSpeakers\nSubject-matter expert:\n•    Heather Deehan, Director, Innovative Supply Solutions and Pandemic Readiness, Centre for Emerging and Respiratory Infections and Pandemic Preparedness, Public Health Agency of Canada\n•    Matthaeus Lundie, Senior Director, Pharmaceuticals Procurement Directorate, Public Services and Procurement Canada\nSenegal:\n•    Aby Diop Diawara, Pharmacist, EPI Logistician, Ministry of Health and Social Action\nTurkmenistan:\n•    Sachly Nuriyeva, Head of the Epidemiological Surveillance Department, Ministry of Health and Medical Industry\nModerator:\n•    Brendan Kwesiga, Senior Health Specialist, Programme Group, UNICEF\nAgenda\n1:00pm GMT+1        Welcome and introduction of the topic\n1:03pm GMT+1        Subject-matter expert’s presentation\n1:18pm GMT+1        Senegal's presentation\n1:33pm GMT+1        Turkmenistan's presentation\n1:48pm GMT+1        Questions &amp; Answers\n2:03pm GMT+1        Closing remarks\n2:05pm GMT+1        End &amp; Further E-discussion on the VPPN\nFollowing events in the Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series\n\nEnd of Q1 2026: Webinar 2\nWhat mitigating strategies to prevent commonly-faced supply risks?\nQ2 2026: Webinar 3\nHow do legal and regulatory functions impact the procurement process?\n

X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">\n<HTML>\n<HEAD>\n<META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="MS Exchange Server version 08.00.0681.000">\n<TITLE></TITLE>\n</HEAD>\n<BODY>\n<!-- Converted from text/rtf format -->\n\n<p><strong>Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series: Webinar 1 - How to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline?</strong></p><br /><p><a href="https://unicef.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EdiyGVmwTMyUM7szfFNwOQ#/registration">Link to register for the webinar</a></p><br /><p>Dear TechNet members,</p><br /><p>Join us on <strong>Thursday, 5 February, at 1pm GMT+1, for the first webinar in our 3-part series on strategic vaccine procurement</strong>.</p><br /><p>It will give you valuable information and practical tools to make your procurement approach more strategic. A strategic approach to procurement is indeed key to ensure vaccine security. It considers multiple aspects of demand, product market and supply chain including sufficient time for planning and adequate resources. It also identifies potential risks and mitigation strategies during the full procurement lifecycle. Yet, we regularly hear from government partners the <strong>need to better align planning, forecasting, budgeting</strong> within their procurement approach to have a proper integrated strategy to vaccine procurement that will improve efficiency.</p><br /><p>We are exactly tackling this issue in our next event during which, you will <strong>hear from government partners from Canada, Senegal and Turkmenistan on how to better tie in planning, forecasting and budgeting within the procurement timeline</strong>. You will also have the possibility to address your challenges and deepen your understanding by asking any question you have on the topic during the <strong>15-minute long Q&amp;A session</strong> following the presentations.</p><br /><p>The webinar will be held in <strong>English, French and Russian</strong> and take place <strong>on Zoom</strong>.<br />To take part in it, you need to <a href="https://unicef.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EdiyGVmwTMyUM7szfFNwOQ#/registration"><strong>register here</strong></a>. Please, note that registration is compulsory and that, once registered, you will receive an e-mail confirmation with the link to the webinar.</p><br /><p>Please find below all relevant details on this webinar and the whole series.</p><br /><p>We are looking forward to seeing you at this event. And in the meantime, you can reach me, through the platform or by email at dschuwey@unicef.org, for any request or question you might have.</p><br /><p>Kind regards,</p><br /><p>Dyuti</p><br /><p>*****</p><br /><p><strong>Registration</strong><br /><a href="https://unicef.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EdiyGVmwTMyUM7szfFNwOQ#/registration">Link to register for the webinar</a><br /> <br /><strong>Date &amp; Time</strong><br />Thursday, 5 February 2026, 1pm GMT+1 to 2:05pm GMT+1<br /> <br /><strong>Objectives</strong></p><br /><ul><br /><li>Provide an overview of what a strategic procurement approach is and how the whole procurement cycle, from planning to procurement, is connected.</li><br /><li>Share examples of best practices in regard to how specific procurement building blocks directly impact a country’s ability to procure vaccines in a timely fashion, with a focus on how poor forecasting can negatively impact procurement processes and timelines</li><br /><li>Provide peer-to-peer learning and triangular cooperation to support countries in accessing quality-assured vaccines</li><br /><li>Answer questions on the topic</li><br /></ul><br /><p><strong>Speakers</strong><br /><strong>Subject-matter expert:</strong><br />•    Heather Deehan, Director, Innovative Supply Solutions and Pandemic Readiness, Centre for Emerging and Respiratory Infections and Pandemic Preparedness, Public Health Agency of Canada<br />•    Matthaeus Lundie, Senior Director, Pharmaceuticals Procurement Directorate, Public Services and Procurement Canada<br /><strong>Senegal:</strong><br />•    Aby Diop Diawara, Pharmacist, EPI Logistician, Ministry of Health and Social Action<br /><strong>Turkmenistan:</strong><br />•    Sachly Nuriyeva, Head of the Epidemiological Surveillance Department, Ministry of Health and Medical Industry<br /><strong>Moderator:</strong><br />•    Brendan Kwesiga, Senior Health Specialist, Programme Group, UNICEF</p><br /><p><strong>Agenda</strong><br />1:00pm GMT+1        Welcome and introduction of the topic<br />1:03pm GMT+1        Subject-matter expert’s presentation<br />1:18pm GMT+1        Senegal's presentation<br />1:33pm GMT+1        Turkmenistan's presentation<br />1:48pm GMT+1        Questions &amp; Answers<br />2:03pm GMT+1        Closing remarks<br />2:05pm GMT+1        End &amp; Further E-discussion on the VPPN</p><br /><p><strong>Following events in the Strategic Vaccine Procurement Series</strong></p><br /><ul><br /><li><strong>End of Q1 2026: Webinar 2</strong><br />What mitigating strategies to prevent commonly-faced supply risks?</li><br /><li><strong>Q2 2026: Webinar 3</strong><br />How do legal and regulatory functions impact the procurement process?</li><br /></ul>\n\n</BODY>\n</HTML>

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