Dear colleagues, 

This is a reminder that the COVID-19 Clinical Research Coalition's Social Science Working Group will take place this Thursday. 

You will hear from experts who will draw on research on vaccines and deployment during the COVID-19 pandemic and past epidemics. They will discuss issues related to political economy, experiences of vulnerability and marginality, and social justice and equity, with lessons learned for building trust to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake.


Laila Harras-Pelletier
Graduate - Public Policy, Global Health
Project Associate Consultant @DNDi
Sciences Po
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On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:03 AM Laila HARRAS-PELLETIER <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Dear colleagues, 

I would like to invite you to the third webinar in a series on vaccines by the COVID-19 Clinical Research Coalition’s Social Science Working GroupREGISTER HERE

You will hear from experts who will draw on research on vaccines and deployment during the COVID-19 pandemic and past epidemics. They will discuss issues related to political economy, experiences of vulnerability and marginality, and social justice and equity, with lessons learned for building trust to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake.

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WEBINAR OBJECTIVES:
• To discuss the context of community trust for COVID-19 vaccine deployment
• To draw on lessons learned from past vaccine deployment
• To discuss operational strategies that could ensure that a COVID-19 vaccine rollout is culturally and ethically responsive, contextually informed, and community-engaged, to build trust

MODERATED BY:
• Dr David Kaawa-Mafigiri | Makerere University, Uganda

SPEAKERS
• Ms Svea Closser | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States
• Prof. Foong Ming Moy | University of Malaya, Malaysia
• Dr Sara Cooper | South African Medical Research Council, South Africa
• Mr Anthony Mansaray | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Sierra Leone

REGISTER HERE

Laila Harras-Pelletier
Graduate - Public Policy, Global Health
Project Associate Consultant @DNDi
Sciences Po
T. +33 (0)6  41 27 30 95
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