Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout

Very few (if any) countries will be able to organize a vaccination campaign covering the entire population, with public resources alone. Partnering with private sector actors is the obvious choice to increase speed and scale. While some countries h...

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spelling okr-10986-365682021-11-13T05:10:37Z Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout World Bank COVID-19 VACCINATION CORONAVIRUS PRIVATE PARTICIPATION PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS VACCINATION CAMPAIGN VACCINE ROLLOUT Very few (if any) countries will be able to organize a vaccination campaign covering the entire population, with public resources alone. Partnering with private sector actors is the obvious choice to increase speed and scale. While some countries have experience in collaborating with private actors, others are less prepared and are starting from a position of limited mutual understanding, lack of knowledge about capabilities and resources, and lack of trust and experience in writing and executing contracts. This knowledge brief provides practical guidance to address some of these challenges and to reduce the risks of collaboration with an unfamiliar partner. 2021-11-12T22:37:59Z 2021-11-12T22:37:59Z 2021-10 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/700591635221888682/Engaging-the-Private-Sector-for-the-National-COVID-19-Vaccine-Rollout http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36568 English Health, Nutrition and Population Knowledge Brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic COVID-19 VACCINATION
CORONAVIRUS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
VACCINATION CAMPAIGN
VACCINE ROLLOUT
spellingShingle COVID-19 VACCINATION
CORONAVIRUS
PRIVATE PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
VACCINATION CAMPAIGN
VACCINE ROLLOUT
World Bank
Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
relation Health, Nutrition and Population Knowledge Brief;
description Very few (if any) countries will be able to organize a vaccination campaign covering the entire population, with public resources alone. Partnering with private sector actors is the obvious choice to increase speed and scale. While some countries have experience in collaborating with private actors, others are less prepared and are starting from a position of limited mutual understanding, lack of knowledge about capabilities and resources, and lack of trust and experience in writing and executing contracts. This knowledge brief provides practical guidance to address some of these challenges and to reduce the risks of collaboration with an unfamiliar partner.
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title Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
title_short Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
title_full Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
title_fullStr Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
title_full_unstemmed Engaging the Private Sector for the National COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
title_sort engaging the private sector for the national covid-19 vaccine rollout
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
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