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Trace Foundation Launches BINGWA Initiative to boost COVID-19 vaccination uptake amongst the youth

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Nov 24, 2022
Rapper Khaligraph Jones poses with the youth during the Bingwa Launch at PrideInn Hotel Nairobi, Thursday.
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By: JAMES MUTUA

Trace Foundation with support from the German Cooperation project on Strengthening Crisis and Pandemic Response in Africa, implemented by
German Development Cooperation (GIZ) Office to the African Union (AU) Thursday hosted a media engagement in Kenya as part of efforts to ramp up COVID-19
vaccination in Africa, to kickstart its AU Bingwa initiative activation in various parts of the country. This effort is a contribution to the AU COVID-19 Bingwa, Initiative.

In April 2022, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission officially launched the AU Bingwa Initiative as part of the Africa CDC’s Programme of Saving Lives and Livelihoods. Bingwa is the Swahili word for “Champion”. The initiative seeks to establish a network of COVID-19 vaccination youth champions across the continent to accelerate
the uptake of COVID-19 vaccination in Africa to achieve a 70% vaccination rate on the continent. The initiative has already been launched across several member states of the African Union including Ethiopia, Zambia, Uganda, and Nigeria.
With African youths constituting over 60% of the continent’s population, their
mobilization and meaningful engagement have the potential to be game-changing in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic on the continent. In realisation of the transformative role of young people towards achieving the 70% vaccination target on the continent.

Trace Foundation will leverage the creative and mobilisation capacities of musicians, filmmakers, and social and religious influencers to support the initiative.

Through the initiative, mobile vaccinations will be provided in roadshows and vaccination events at
colleges, youth centres, cinemas, and shopping malls.
To support the advocacy, mobilization, and popularization of the Call to Action for every citizen to get their vaccine shot, the GIZ implemented the project on Strengthening Crisis and Pandemic Response in Africa and engaged Trace Foundation to support the AU Bingwa initiative through icon-led activations and communications.
Leveraging its longstanding experience in leading similar campaigns, the Trace support will focus on engaging and educating African youth about the COVID-19 vaccine, counter vaccine misinformation, and stimulate massive demand to get the vaccine in the
youth population in pursuit of the AU Bingwa objective of targeting the vaccination of 100 million young people in Africa.

Trace Foundation in collaboration with AMREF Kenya will carry out an activation vaccine drive at the Cooperative University of Kenya where young Africans can meet with their favourite influencers artists while getting vaccinated on-site
On the 26th of November, roadshows will be held in Kawangware and Uthiru residential areas.

At the launch popular Kenyan artists including, Fena Gitu, Kagwe Mungai, and Khaligraph Jones attended. Others were popular Kenyan influencers, Jaymo Ule Mesee, and Dr Ofweneke.

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