Mike Ebeling (00:00): Vaccine Not Impossible was born out of the recognition that there's a million and a half kids that die every year from a vaccine-preventable death. That's absurd. Phil Hatcher-Moore (00:12): A lot of parents are telling us they don't really understand why it's so important to get children vaccinated. David Sengeh (00:20): The lack of access is a justice problem. So, if you don't have information, the opportunities that are available to you are just very different. Joseph Ayamga (00:28): Which will mean that we think about women's access to information. Most often, women who are very vulnerable are in the rural areas where access to good infrastructure is very, very poor. Speaker 5 (00:50): [Foreign Language 00:00:52] Elisabeth Mukamba (00:50): [Foreign Language 00:01:08]. Speaker 7 (00:50): [Foreign Language 00:01:14]. Ansu Jusu (00:54): Thinking of the weather we have here, the cold chain has to be maintained. If not, for the children it will not be effective. Mary O'Reilly (01:41): The last mile is always considered the most difficult stretch that these vaccines have to take in their journey. Dr. Amara Jambai (01:48): If you can't cover that population, then the entire population is at risk. Mary O'Reilly (01:54): To know that there is a vaccine that will save lives and the only reason people aren't getting it is because of where they live is crazy.