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| - | A Point of Contact (POC) is a designated individual who serves as the first technical contact for questions about vaccine coding within their jurisdiction (country, province, state, etc.). There can only be **one POC per jurisdiction**, | + | The International Vaccine Codes Initiative (IVC) is a collaborative global network designed to improve vaccine coding and enhance public health worldwide. At its core, IVC thrives on the contributions of dedicated volunteers who share a passion for advancing public health and a desire to engage with the broader international community. |
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| + | Joining IVC as a volunteer is not just about contributing to a groundbreaking initiative—it’s about expanding your professional horizons. As a volunteer, you will: | ||
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| + | * **Build Global Connections**: | ||
| + | * **Advance Your Expertise**: | ||
| + | * **Shape the Future of Public Health**: Be at the forefront of global efforts to ensure accurate vaccine coding, improving the ability of healthcare systems to track and respond to immunization needs. | ||
| + | * **Lead and Innovate**: Play an active role in shaping international discussions, | ||
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| + | We’ve created several volunteer roles to help make this initiative a success, each with opportunities to contribute, grow, and connect with peers. Whether you’re a technical expert, a public health advocate, or someone passionate about global health, there’s a role for you. | ||
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| + | Your contributions as a volunteer not only support the IVC mission but also position you as a leader in the field of vaccine coding and public health. Join us today to help advance this vital initiative while growing personally and professionally. | ||
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| + | ===== Point of Contact (POC) ===== | ||
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| + | A Point of Contact (POC) is a designated individual who serves as the first technical contact for questions about vaccine coding within their jurisdiction (region, | ||
| * Responding to technical questions about vaccination coding and acting as a first point of contact. | * Responding to technical questions about vaccination coding and acting as a first point of contact. | ||
| * Looping in relevant local experts if they do not have the answer, ensuring inquiries are handled effectively. | * Looping in relevant local experts if they do not have the answer, ensuring inquiries are handled effectively. | ||
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| This role is critical to fostering a decentralized, | This role is critical to fostering a decentralized, | ||
| - | ====== Country | + | ===== International |
| - | A Country | + | A International |
| * Supporting IVC activities by attending meetings and helping implement group decisions. | * Supporting IVC activities by attending meetings and helping implement group decisions. | ||
| * Recruiting and maintaining a strong relationship with the country’s POC. | * Recruiting and maintaining a strong relationship with the country’s POC. | ||
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| **Additional Considerations: | **Additional Considerations: | ||
| - | The Country | + | The International |
| - | ====== Cochair | + | ===== Cochair ===== |
| Cochairs are integral to the organizational leadership of the IVC. This role supports the planning and execution of IVC’s activities. There should ideally be four Cochairs, each from a different country or jurisdiction, | Cochairs are integral to the organizational leadership of the IVC. This role supports the planning and execution of IVC’s activities. There should ideally be four Cochairs, each from a different country or jurisdiction, | ||