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MultiChoice Group Joined The Solidary Fund Campaign On COVID-19

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TechInAfrica – A vaccination campaign ‘When we come together’ which launched by The Solidarity Fund on 12 May 2021, has recently been joined by the MultiChoice Group bring more awareness to the message to South Africans.

“The Covid-19 pandemic continues to pose serious challenges to our healthcare systems. As the country scales up delivery of Covid-19 vaccines, The Solidarity Fund aims to reinforce behaviours and play a key role in providing fellow South Africans with important information on how and where to register for the vaccine, while addressing misinformation that may cause any uncertainty,” says Wendy Tiou, executive head of the Humanitarian Response and Behaviour Change Pillars at The Solidarity Fund.

“As The Solidarity Fund, we are able to drive this messaging by having partners such as MultiChoice who believe in enriching the lives of communities and who strengthen our reach through the support of their broadcast and multi-media platforms.”

“MultiChoice is proud to partner with an organisation such as The Solidarity Fund while actively participating in the fight against the global pandemic. We are able to utilise our broadcast and digital platforms to support the vaccine roll-out and further educate South African’s by providing them with accurate information that will assist them in making an informed decision to get vaccinated,” says MultiChoice South Africa CEO, Nyiko Shiburi.

The campaign aims to gain South African awareness about the risk of COVID-19 and how they can prevent exposure by the practice of safety guidelines and getting vaccination done.

Source: Bizcommunity.com

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