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    Armenpress

    VIVACELL MAKES GENEROUS DONATION TO SUPPORT NATIONAL
    IMMUNIZATION CAMPAIGN

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 31, ARMENPRESS: Armenia's second
    mobile phone operator-VivaCell-has pledged today a
    generous donation of 40 million Drams (approximately
    $111,000) to the Millennium Armenian Children's
    Vaccine Fund (MACVF), saying also it will team up with
    it in the struggle against measles and rubella - the
    eighth leading cause of death among people of all ages
    worldwide.
    The $111,000 donation will support the National
    Supplementary Immunization Campaign against measles
    and rubella. Gayane Sahakian, coordinator for the
    National Supplementary Immunization Campaign against
    measles and rubella, said the government for its part
    has released 72 million Drams this year for mandatory
    immunization of children between 12 months and 6
    years.
    "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 at a
    special ceremony today. He urged other Armenian
    businessmen to follow this example.
    National Supplementary Immunization Campaign
    against measles and rubella is expected to be launched
    in spring of 2007. It is part of the Measles
    Elimination Strategy, and will 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 measles-immunization efforts in recent
    decades, Armenia still remains on the list of
    countries susceptible to this disease outbreaks, which
    strike between 30 and 40 million children every year
    and result in some 9 million deaths internationally.
    The latest measles outbreak in Armenia was reported
    in 2004-05, but it did not cause any death. Gayane
    Sahakian said this year the number of reported cases
    was down 18 times from a year ago.
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