UNICEF-trained health worker Birma Kunwar crosses a suspension bridge in Nepal's Darchula District to deliver COVID-19 vaccine doses to a rural vaccination site.

Taking the High Road to Deliver COVID-19 Vaccines in Nepal

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UNICEF-supported health workers travel in trucks over bumpy mountain roads and cross footbridges suspended high over rocky canyons to bring COVID-19 vaccine doses to people living in hard-to-reach areas in Nepal. 

 

Join health worker Birma Kunwar as she makes her rounds in Nepal's Darchula District, transporting insulated carriers filled with COVID-19 vaccine doses from the district health office to rural vaccination sites. 

 

Watch the video to see how far UNICEF and partners will go to stop the spread of COVID-19 in Nepal: 

 

 

As a key partner in the COVAX Facility, a global network established to procure and distribute COVID-19 vaccine doses equitably worldwide, UNICEF is working with Nepal's government to make vaccines accessible to all. UNICEF has strengthened Nepal's cold chain system, supplying refrigerators and cold boxes, and trained workers on how to monitor storage temperatures and transport vaccines safely.

 

"I feel happy," says Kunwar. "The government has made these provisions to vaccinate people. I'm able to earn a livelihood, so I'm happy." 

 

Everyone deserves their fair shot. UNICEF is working night and day to ensure that countries of every income level have access to lifesaving COVID-19 vaccines, while continuing to help children around the world survive and thrive. You can help. 

 

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Top photo: UNICEF-trained health worker Birma Kunwar transports COVID-19 vaccine doses across a suspension bridge to reach a remote vaccination site in Nepal's Darchula District. © UNICEF/UN0498809. Video edited by Tong Su for UNICEF USA

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