Sabin Vaccine Institute CEO visits the Marburg Command Post

Amy Finan, CEO of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, recently visited Rwanda’s Marburg Command Post in a significant show of support for the country’s efforts to manage the ongoing outbreak of the Marburg virus. 

This visit follows the delivery of over 1,700 doses of the Marburg virus vaccine from the institute, a vital resource in protecting frontline health workers who are at increased risk during this outbreak.

Finan’s visit underscores the importance of global collaboration in the fight against infectious diseases.

The partnership between the Sabin Vaccine Institute and Rwandan health authorities is aimed not only at enhancing outbreak response but also at improving overall health outcomes in the region. By working together, they seek to bolster preparedness measures, ensuring that health workers have access to the tools they need to safeguard both their health and that of the communities they serve.

This visit is a crucial step in fostering ongoing cooperation between Rwanda and the Sabin Vaccine Institute, highlighting a united front against the Marburg virus and reinforcing the commitment to protecting vulnerable populations. 

The collaboration aims to share knowledge, best practices, and resources, paving the way for a more resilient public health system in the face of future outbreaks.

As the world continues to grapple with various health crises, initiatives like this are essential in building global partnerships that prioritize public health and safety.  (End)