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DP World and UNICEF strengthen partnership with Jebel Ali Port visit

Abdulla Bin Damithan, CEO and managing director, DP World, the UAE and Jafza, and Ted Chaiban, UNICEF regional director for MENA. (Image source: DP World)

Ted Chaiban, regional director of MENA for UNICEF, has met DP World?s CEO and managing director of UAE region and Jafza, Abdulla Bin Damithan, to discuss further collaboration in the COVID-19 relief effort

In January, DP World and UNICEF announced an ambitious and wide-ranging multi-year partnership supporting UNICEF?s mission to distribute critical COVID-19 vaccines and supplies on behalf of the COVAX Facility

Through this partnership, DP World and UNICEF are collaborating on advocacy and knowledge-sharing to address logistical bottlenecks hindering access to essential supplies for children and their families.

UNICEF has begun utilising DP World?s free zone facilities in Jebel Ali to optimise critical supply access for countries most under pressure from the pandemic. The operation focuses on low- and lower-middle-income countries, where populations have been hard-hit, and pharmaceutical transport and logistics are particularly challenging. 

Abdulla Bin Damithan said, ?We offer our infrastructure and expertise to support UNICEF in this effort because everyone should have access to vaccines, especially the most vulnerable members of society.?

Most recently, DP World supported UNICEF in sending critical supplies to India. Thanks to its end-to-end logistics and quick-reaction capabilities, DP World quickly dispatched these supplies from UNICEF?s facilities in Dubai to New Delhi for distribution within India. 

?The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally impacted the health, education and protection of children. Ensuring the equitable and affordable distribution of the vaccines across all countries will help bring normalcy to their lives,? said Chaiban. 

?The readiness of logistics infrastructure and services will be valuable as we hope more high-income countries will start to share their vaccine doses through the COVAX facility. The whole world will remain vulnerable to the virus unless we all work, through partnerships like this one, towards achieving equal levels of protection.?