Global perspectives on Covid-19 vaccination - Covid-19 vaccine access in the South Caucasus countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
This study is part of the series "No one is safe until everyone is safe - Global perspectives on Covid-19 vaccination" by the Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung's European Union and Washington, DC offices.
After the first cases of COVID-19 were detected in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia last spring, the three countries embarked on very different courses of action to tackle the virus. While Georgia moved to quickly close its borders and initiated a strict lockdown, Armenia and Azerbaijan were slower to respond, though both eventually instituted lockdowns of their own. Over the last year, other events in the region have overshadowed the pandemic to some extent.
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Introduction
Armenia
The current state of the vaccine deployment in Armenia
Acceptance of the vaccine and cultural and socio-political implications
Expectations regarding international actors
Azerbaijan
The current state of the vaccine deployment in Azerbaijan
Acceptance of the vaccine and cultural and socio-political implications
Expectations regarding international actors
Georgia
The current state of the vaccine deployment in Georgia
Acceptance of the vaccine and cultural and socio-political implications
Expectations regarding international actors
Conclusion
Recommendations
Reference list