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Thursday, 3 February 2022

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

Irish Aid

Photo of Mary Lou McDonaldMary Lou McDonald (Dublin Central, Sinn Fein)
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267. To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade the Covid-19 vaccination related activities Irish Aid is currently engaged in; and the countries in which this work is taking place in tabular form. [5556/22]

Photo of Colm BrophyColm Brophy (Dublin South West, Fine Gael)
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Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ireland, through the Irish Aid programme, has allocated over €100 million per annum in financing to global public health, with a similar volume of support is anticipated for 2022. This investment includes COVID-19 specific response measures, as well as support for strengthening health systems so that they can roll out vaccine campaigns, ensure cold chains and other forms of pandemic preparedness more generally.

Irish Aid support for COVID-19 vaccination enables vaccine supply and in-country delivery. Ireland has committed to share up to 5 million vaccine doses, with over 1.5 million delivered to date, predominantly through the COVAX mechanism. Complementing these donations in kind, Irish Aid has so far allocated €13.5 million to COVAX to enable the purchase of additional vaccines for low income countries. This funding, as well as core support to other global health partners, also finances transport and logistics, cold chain equipment, staff training and communications, and mobilising support for vaccination campaigns.

Full details of the level of financing, the types of activities, the partners and the countries benefitting are included in tabular form below. Irish Aid continues to work closely with the Department of Health in the delivery of doses shared by Ireland, engaging in recipient countries through our Embassies, and financing the transportation costs.

Type
Country
Short description
Partner(s)
SpendFigures indicative*
Dose Donations Uganda Donation of 335,5000 Astra Zeneca doses from HSE stocks, along with consumables, and transport Ministry of Health Uganda €2,000,000
Dose Donations Indonesia Donation of 403,200 doses from Irish supply chain COVAX, Indonesia Ministry of Health and UNICEF €2,400,000
Dose Donations Ghana Donation of 276,000 doses from Irish supply chain COVAX, Ghana Ministry of Health and UNICEF €1,650,000
Dose Donations Nigeria Donation of 496,800 doses from Irish supply chain COVAX, Nigeria Ministry of Health and UNICEF €2,980,000
Dose Donations Various (low and lower middle income) Pending dose donations to Burkina Faso, Egypt, Algeria and elsewhere as part of Ireland’s commitment to donate up to 5 million doses Up to €21,000,000
Dose Procurement Various (low and lower middle income) €8 million to facilitate dose procurement by low income countries; COVAX and various recipient governments €8,000,000
Transport and consumables for vaccines Various (low and lower middle income) €2 million to cover ancillary costs (transport, packaging, insurance etc) for donated by Ireland Ireland’s doses COVAX and various recipient governments €2,000,000
Transport and consumables for vaccines Lebanon Donation of 16,400 reconstitution syringes/ reconstitution needles from HSE stocks EU Civil protection mechanism, Lebanon Ministry of Health €3,000
In country delivery systems Various (low and lower middle income) In-country support costs (cold chain equipment, training, planning and policy support) COVAX €3,500,000
In country delivery systems Various (low income countries) In-country health system strengthening WHO €2,300,000
In country delivery systems Various, low income Health system strengthening for vaccination delivery Gavi, the Global Vaccine Alliance €3,000,000
In country delivery systems Various, low income Building resilient and sustainable health systems Global Fund, GFATM €17,500,000
In country delivery systems Ethiopia Building resilient and sustainable health systems MoH, UNICEF & UNDP €5,000,000
In country delivery systems Malawi Support to health ministry’s digital unit. The unit does, inter alia, issuing of digital COVID certificates. Ministry of Health & UNICEF €9,596
In country delivery systems Malawi Building capacity of health workers in critical care.Large scale community vaccination campaigns.Surveillance, cold chain storage. Provision of PPE for health workers UNICEF & UNDP €2,000,000
In country delivery systems Mozambique Focused support on Primary Health including Vaccine campaign via Prosaude pooled fund Ministry of Health €8,000,000
In country delivery systems Sierra Leone Knowledge, Attitude, & Practices survey on COVID19 community acceptance of vaccination. FOCUS1000 €28,578
In country delivery systems Tanzania Demand generation for COVID-19 vaccines with a focus on the elderly and women UNICEF €450,000
In country delivery systems Tanzania Support to Ministry of Health in tackling vaccine hesitancy, data management, and surveillance WHO €250,000
In country delivery systems Tanzania Temporary vaccination stations for traders and truck drivers at border points. Trade Mark East Africa €350,000
In country delivery systems Tanzania System strengthening for primary health care MoH €5,000,000
In country delivery systems Uganda Capacity building for surveillance, risk communication, mass vaccination campaigns information management and case management WHO €2,400,000
In country delivery systems Uganda Knowledge attitude & practice surveys on vaccination uptake; design and dissemination of vaccine messages UNICEF €72,000
Sub-Total* (excluding potential additional doses) €68,893,147
Total* (including potential additional doses) €89,893,147

* Figures are indicative. In in some cases invoices are pending; in others they are a pro-rata based calculation; for dose donations, the value indicated is based on working figure being proposed by OECD, currently equivalent to €6/dose.

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