VivaCell allocated $100K to support the Natl Immunization Campaign

Mediamax, Armenia
Jan 31 2007

Mobile operator VivaCell allocated $100 thousand to support the
National Immunization Campaign against measles and rubella

Yerevan, January 31 /Mediamax/. The Millenium Armenian Children’s
Vaccine Fund (MACVF) and the mobile operator VivaCell announced a
partnership in the struggle against measles and rubella – the eighth
leading cause of death among people of all ages worldwide.

Mediamax reports that VivaCell allocated to the Millenium Armenian
Children’s Vaccine Fund $100 thousand to support the Naitonal
Supplementary Immunization Campaign against measles and rubella.

`The greatness of a company should be measured not by its size or
revenues, but its long-term positive impact on the life of the public
it serves. Our operations are based on this very principle’, said
Ralph Yirikian, General Manager of VivaCell.

Naitonal Supplementary Immunization Campaign against measles and
rubella, which is to be launched in spring of 2007, is part of the
Measles Elimination Strategy to be submitted to the Armenian
government, which will act in response to the WHO strategy for
Eliminating Measles and Rubella from the European Region.

Despite its routine measles-immunization efforts in recent decades,
Armenia remains on the list of countries susceptible to measles
outbreaks, which strike between 30 and 40 million children every year
and result in some 9 million deaths internationally.

As the MACVF’s Project Manager Narine Hayrapetyan noted, `our
partnership with VivaCell will help save children’s lives and
safeguard the future well-being of several generations of Armenians’.

`VivaCell’s generous contribution will enable us to obtain
critically-needed supplies of the measles-mumps (MR) vaccine for the
children of Armenia’, Narine Hayrapetyan stated.