Medina Cuadros collaborates for the ninth consecutive year with Gavi the Vaccines Alliance and the “La Caixa” Social Work to support the Business Alliance for Childhood Vaccination.
With the donation provided by Medina Cuadros and other companies have managed to vaccinate five million people children under 5 years old in the poorest countries in the world.
Medina Cuadros In this way, it joins the work of the Banking Foundation “La Caixa” thus offering the opportunity to fight against infant mortality. The mission of this Business Alliance for Childhood Vaccination focuses on saving children's lives and protecting the health of the population by increasing the equitable use of vaccines in the most disadvantaged countries. Since the beginning of this alliance, Gavi has vaccinated 540 million children and prevented 9 million premature deaths.
On this occasion the contribution of Medina Cuadros will be destined for the Distribution of the pneumococcal vaccine in MozambiqueThis vaccine protects children against pneumonia, which is currently the leading cause of infant mortality globally.
The office Medina Cuadros is a reference in the solidarity, For this reason, it dedicates a significant amount of its funds to collaborating on projects to help those most in need. Gavi the Vaccines Alliance recognizes through a diploma the generosity and selfless contribution of Medina Cuadros and recognizes this office as Silver Sponsor of the Business Alliance for Childhood Vaccination and has given him a Certificate that values solidarity and selfless dedication to this cause.
Gavi the Vaccine Alliance was born in 2000 as a public-private partnership whose mission is focused on saving children's lives and protecting the health of the population by increasing access to vaccination in the poorest countries.
The Global Health Institute-ISGlobal is also a strategic collaborator of the Business Alliance for Childhood VaccinationISGlobal is an innovative alliance between institutions academic, governmental and philanthropic, promoted by the 'La Caixa' Social Work whose mission is to improve the health and development of the most vulnerable populations through the generation, transmission and application of knowledge.
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