PROCEDURE FOR IMMUNIZATION AND PREVENTION OF MALARIAAND HIV IN PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS OF THE UNITED NATIONS

2019 
The article studies the issues of determining the order of immunization and prevention of malaria and HIV in peacekeeping operations of the United Nations. In the course of the study, information was most fully studied on the organization of immunization and prevention of malaria and HIV in the peacekeeping contingent. The areas of responsibility of the parties in matters of reimbursement of actual costs during immunoprophylaxis were studied. In addressing the objectives of the study, the main attention was paid to the UN legal framework, the procedure for immunization and prevention of malaria and HIV, the areas of responsibility of the parties in organizing vaccination and reimbursement of actual costs during its implementation were studied. Countries are responsible for vaccinations recommended by the UN. The UN provides the necessary information on the types of vaccinations and preventive measures that all United Nations staff or military contingents should be subjected to before being sent to the area of the peacekeeping operation. If any UN staff or military contingent arrives in the mission area without proper vaccination and prophylaxis, the UN provides them with booster doses and appropriate preventative measures.
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