In continuation of our efforts to support Sri Lanka’s vaccination drive, we have partnered with UNESCO and the Ministry of Education to offer 25,000 free rides for vaccinating teachers, principals and other school staff in Colombo, Gampaha, and Kalutara Districts in the Western Province. 

These rides can also be redeemed for visits to medical facilities for non-COVID medical purposes. We are committed to ensuring mobility is not a barrier in getting vaccinated, and thereby, supporting the Government’s efforts to help save lives, and build back better.

Uber will facilitate these rides through a unique and easily redeemable promo code, enabling each individual to avail four free rides for travelling to and from vaccination centers for two vaccine doses. The maximum redeemable value of each ride is LKR 300 and the offer is valid till 31st December, 2021.

More than 1.6 billion children and youth worldwide were unable to attend school for months in 2020 because of the COVID-19 health crisis. The pandemic has not only underscored the challenges faced by teachers, but has also highlighted the leadership, creativity and innovations needed to mitigate COVID-19’s impact on learning, particularly on students from disadvantaged and vulnerable communities. Vaccinating teachers and school staff will facilitate a quicker reopening of schools for the benefit of students.   

Emphasizing UNESCO’s commitment to the Right to Education, Eric Falt, Director and UNESCO Representative to Sri Lanka, India, Bhutan and the Maldives, said, “We are very pleased to partner with Uber and contribute to the global initiative to remove barriers of safe transportation to vaccination centres. This is extremely timely and will ensure that teachers and others in the education ecosystem are prioritized for the COVID-19 vaccine as the country recovers from the current wave of the pandemic. We hope this will speed up the reopening of schools to get back to ‘in person’ learning, and also provide safety to teachers, their communities and students.”

As a member of its Global Education Coalition, Uber worked with UNESCO and its partners during the first wave of Covid-19 to protect the right to education. Building on the partnership, Uber pledged in March 1 Million free rides to UNESCO, with the aim of removing transportation barriers to access vaccinations for teachers around the world. Uber’s 25,000 free rides to UNESCO in Sri Lanka is a part of this 1 Million rides global commitment.

In addition to supporting the vaccination drive for teachers, principals and other school staff in Sri Lanka, these free rides will further boost meaningful earning opportunities for drivers on Uber’s platform during these challenging times.