
Soft power show: Govt upgrading its vaccine storage infrastructure to aid other countries
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: In a show of soft power, India is upgrading and expanding it vaccine storage infrastructure into an international centre to handhold other developing countries in harnessing the global immunization supply chain. The expansion of the National Cold Chain and Vaccine Management Resource Centre (NCCVMRC) into an International Centre for Excellence in Immunization and Supply Chain will be done in phases.
It will deal with capacity building, vaccine management, research studies and management information systems. NCCVMRC is situated at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW) where its primary role is to train cold-chain technicians and vaccine logistics managers. It also acts as a resource centre on cold chain.
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Each vaccine vial has a vaccine vial monitor (VVM), which records the cumulative heat exposure of the vial and therefore ensures that only proper vaccines are administered. “The focus will be on the countries which need technical support in Immunization supply chain strengthening like countries in Southeast and African sub-continent. In areas of capacity
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