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Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

A nurse at Jawle Health Center is screening and treating children for malnutrition with RUTF (with support from USAID). They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered (on top of the roof on the right) cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature (blue box). On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outpatient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

They are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose.

©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

A nurse at Jawle Health Center is screening and treating children for malnutrition with RUTF (with support from USAID). They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered (on top of the roof on the right) cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature (blue box). On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outpatient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

They are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose.

©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Ms. Valérie Hammer as panelist at the end of the session.

Mohamed Mohud Hassan is the Head of Jawle Health Center in Garowe town.

 

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered (on top of the roof on the right) cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature (blue box). On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outp1atient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

 

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

 

The main illnesses treated are diarrhoea, upper respitory infections and skin problems, Hassan said. They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).

 

They are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose. ©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Sitting at the table and recording the children’s names and vaccinations is Dr. Bashir Ali. The Jawle Health Center in Garowe are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose.

Dr. Bashir Ali. He has been working at the Jawle Health Center in Garowe for 7 years now. He says, “Today there are many children being brought here because on Wednesday and Thursday the social mobilizers went around to tell parents and caregivers to bring their children for vaccinations and screening and treatment for malnutrition.” They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).

The Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature. On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outpatient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID. ©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

 

Keith Bartlett CEO (left) and Chief Technical Officer Ian Tansley look at a domestic refrigerator with Sure Chill Technology.

savEnrg™ Cold packs filled with

PCM-HS00P are used to transport products at temperatures around 0C.

Non-toxic, non-flammable.

Filled with Phase Change Material PCM-HS00P. Phase change at 0C.

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Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

A 3D prototype of a Sure Chill Vaccine Cooler, showing the vaccine storage compartment. The cooler will be able to operate for over 35 days without power.

Mohamed Mohud Hassan (on right in white jacket) is the Head of Jawle Health Center in Garowe town. Sitting at the table and recording the children’s names and vaccinations is Dr. Bashir Ali. They are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose.

Dr. Bashir Ali. He has been working at the Jawle Health Center in Garowe for 7 years now. He says, “Today there are many children being brought here because on Wednesday and Thursday the social mobilizers went around to tell parents and caregivers to bring their children for vaccinations and screening and treatment for malnutrition.” They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature. On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outpatient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Public warehouses are already entrusted with ensuring public safety and are scoring high in maintaining integrity in the food cold chain: When storing foodstuffs, food security is as important as for pharma products. Public warehouses have experience with interacting with thousands of actors of the cold supply chain and have standardised operations for the storage and handling of temperature-sensitive products.

Mohamed Mohud Hassan is the Head of Jawle Health Center in Garowe town.

 

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered (on top of the roof on the right) cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature (blue box). On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outp1atient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

 

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

 

The main illnesses treated are diarrhoea, upper respitory infections and skin problems, Hassan said. They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM).

 

They are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose. ©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Panel discussion with Mr. Wim van Bon of ECSLA as panelist

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Ms. Valérie Hammer, Acting Secretary General, ECSLA on the carbon footpring of cold storage

A Sure Chill Vaccine Refrigerator being used in the field. The refrigerators are guaranteed never to freeze vaccines.

Mohamed Mohud Hassan (on right in white jacket) is the Head of Jawle Health Center in Garowe town. The nurse to the left of him is giving routine vaccines to children under 5. They are seeing an increase in the number of malnourished children as the drought continues. In July there was a measles outbreak and more children for suffering but there was an outreach campaign in response to the outbreak and the situation soon stabilized. After the outreach about immunization around 530 children under 5 years old were brought into the clinic for their dose.

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature. On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outpatient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Chief Technical Officer Ian Tansley looks at a domestic refrigerator with Sure Chill Technology.

Mohamed Mohud Hassan is the Head of Jawle Health Center in Garowe town.

 

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered (on top of the roof on the right) cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature (blue box). On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outp1atient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

 

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

 

The main illnesses treated are diarrhoea, upper respitory infections and skin problems, Hassan said. They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM). ©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

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NH3 would be the first choice for most cold stores, but if regulatory restrictions are present, a NH3 system using natural refrigerant CO2 as secondary fluid can be the next best thing, providing energy savings of up to 20% compared to a water-based brine/glycol

The UPS cold chain facility in Suwanee, Georgia is where biologics are packed and shipped from here to the world.

energy service in the delivery of public primary healthcare...

Pictured (left to right) are Ian Tansley Chief Technical Officer, Keith Bartlett Chief Executive Officer, Peter Saunders OBE Chairman of The Sure Chill Company and Sir Richard Feachem.

Chief Technical Officer Ian Tansley (left) and Sure Chill Chairman Peter Saunders OBE (centre) talk to Sir Richard Feachem at The Sure Chill Company in Tywyn.

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Mohamed Mohud Hassan is the Head of Jawle Health Center in Garowe town.

 

Thef Jawle Health Center in Garowe town serves an area of over 33,000 people that includes many internally displaced persons (IDP) camps. The Health Center has a solar powered (on top of the roof on the right) cold chain storage unit to keep vaccines at the right temperature (blue box). On the right side of the center, mothers bring their children for vaccinations while on the left, the children are being screened and treated as outp1atient for malnutrition. The center has mother and child services, nutrition treatment and a pharmacy.

 

The cold chain storage is one year old and supported by UNICEF through a Chibania grant and the vaccinations, health worker trainings and some incentives are provided by UNCEF with thanks to GAVI. The mother and child maternal health (MCMH) services are supported through the UK Government and RUTF by USAID.

 

The main illnesses treated are diarrhoea, upper respitory infections and skin problems, Hassan said. They screen an average of 1000 children a month for malnutrition and admit around 30-40 children for moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and 20-30 for severe acute malnutrition (SAM). ©UNICEF Somalia/2022/Lisa Hill

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

The cold chain is estimated to be responsible for about 2.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions through indirect and direct effects.

Minimising direct and indirect emissions with ammonia

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Most facilities have computer and telecommunications capability to network with customer computers and offer inventory management, real time tracking and other tailor-made services

Newcastle Disease vaccine: Creating sustainability through commercial delivery systems

 

Making livestock vaccines and medicines easily accessible to smallholder farmers is a vital component of the value chain. If the vaccines are beyond reach, the farmers will not benefit and their livestock will suffer. In Mayurbhanj district of Odisha, India, local retail shops provide the much needed solution to a glaring gap by stocking and making readily available, essential livestock vaccines and medicines such as the Newcastle Disease (ND) vaccine. Often, they are regular medicine shop owners, who are now finding that stocking vaccines such as the ND vaccine profitable. Furthermore, these retail shops have the required equipment and knowledge such as cold chain storage management to ensure that the quality of the vaccines are not compromised.

 

For full story see www.galvmed.org/diseases/newcastle-disease-vaccine-creati....

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

Special preview day of the new Movianto HQ and central warehouse at Bedford Link

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