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Joint Statement: Ensure Iranians Equitable Access to Covid-19 Vaccines

We, the undersigned human rights and humanitarian organizations, call on all stakeholders to ensure people in Iran have swift, unencumbered, and equitable access to safe, effective, and affordable Covid-19 vaccines. We particularly call on the government of the United States to provide assurances to financial institutions that they will not be subject to U.S. sanctions for facilitating transfers of Iran's foreign currency for the purpose of purchasing vaccines.

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We, the undersigned human rights and humanitarian organizations, call on all stakeholders to ensure people in Iran have swift, unencumbered, and equitable access to safe, effective, and affordable Covid-19 vaccines. We particularly call on the government of the United States to provide assurances to financial institutions that they will not be subject to U.S. sanctions for facilitating transfers of Iran's foreign currency for the purpose of purchasing vaccines. We urge the Iranian government to use funds, distribute vaccines, and fight the pandemic in an equitable and transparent manner, in line with recognized due diligence standards.

Iran has seen some of the earliest and worst waves of the Covid-19 pandemic. Authorities there have repeatedly failed to contain the outbreak, which has led to over a million infections and the deaths of over 50,000 people. Citing economic constraints, officials have been particularly reluctant to enforce safety measures such as business closures. As vaccines become available, it is critical that Iranians do not experience restrictions or delays due to economic sanctions that would endanger more lives. A swift and equitable vaccination campaign remains the best option to protect vulnerable populations from the virus.

U.S. sanctions on Iran appear to be already impeding the transfer of funds to the Covax Facility, the effort of the World Health Organization and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance to manage global vaccine distribution. The head of the Central Bank of Iran, Abdolnaser Hemmati,reported on social media that the banks in South Korea that hold Iranian frozen assets have refused to guarantee the transfer of funds to Covax for fear that such funds will be seized by the United States. According toa report by Reuters, South Korea's foreign ministry expressed a similar need for specific U.S. approval with regard to transfers to the Swiss-managed humanitarian channel with Iran.

Iran has secured a license from the U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) that exempts payments to Covax partners such as UNICEF. OFAC has also issued a general license exempting medicines and humanitarian goods. Nonetheless, the reluctance of financial institutions to carry out such transactions necessitates further assurances from the U.S. government.

To ensure that Iran can access necessary funding for vaccine purchases under the coordination of Covax, the U.S. government should provide public assurances and comfort letters to financial institutions and humanitarian financial mechanisms that transactions for this purpose will not be blocked or punished. Failure to do so in a timely manner would put Iran on unequal footing with other nations looking to secure vaccines and prolong the deadly health crisis.

The Iranian government should apply due diligence reporting, such as those used for transactions withSHTA (Swiss Humanitarian Trade Arrangement) and other financial humanitarian mechanisms, to its purchase and distribution of vaccines. It should also prioritize its resources to protect Iranians' right to health and do all it can to make safe, effective and affordable vaccines available to as many people as possible, as quickly as possible. Decisions about the allotment of vaccines should be based on transparency, public health assessments, internationally accepted best practices, and consideration of vulnerable populations, and should not result in discriminatory or preferential treatment.

  1. Abdorrahman Boroumand Center
  2. Arseh Sevom
  3. ARTICLE 19
  4. ASL19
  5. Bautistas por la Paz (BPFNA)
  6. Center for Human Rights in Iran
  7. Centre for Supporters of Human Rights
  8. Christian Peacemaker Teams
  9. Common Humanity
  10. Episcopal Peace Fellowship
  11. Fellowship of Reconciliation, USA
  12. FEMENA
  13. Grassroots Global Justice
  14. Human Rights Activists In Iran (HRAI)
  15. Human Rights Watch (HRW)
  16. Hunger Project
  17. Imagining Transnational Solidarities Research Circle
  18. International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
  19. Iran Human Rights Documentation Center (IHRDC)
  20. Justice for All
  21. Madre
  22. Mennonite Central Committee U.S. Washington Office
  23. Miaan Group
  24. OPEN ASIA
  25. Pax Christi, USA
  26. Siamak Pourzand Foundation
  27. Transbalkanska Solidarnost
  28. United for Iran

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