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SCI Urges Governments, Stakeholders to Speed up Action to End Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. No ratings yet.

Isaiah Ude by Isaiah Ude
April 26, 2022
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A baby's mouth is gently pressed with a gloved left hand and the right gloved hand is holding a vaccine pointing too the mouth of the baby. The baby's head is resting on the lap of a woman

A child receiving oral immunization. Credit: Unicef Nigeria 2021

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Save the Children International in Nigeria has urged governments and stakeholders at all levels to accelerate actions toward reducing and ending death from vaccine-preventable diseases.

The statement is contained in a recent press release by the organization to commemorate World Immunization Week 2022.

Shannon Ward, Interim Country Director, Save the Children International in Nigeria said, “Every child needs to be vaccinated against preventable diseases. These diseases can negatively impact the quality of life and cause death. We welcome increased emphasis and training for health workers and community members on the many benefits of immunization.”

This year, World Immunization Week’s (i.e., 24th- 30th April 2022) theme of “Long Life for All” aims to highlight the collective action needed and to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against vaccine-preventable diseases.

In the same vein, Amanuel Mamo, Director of Advocacy, Campaigns, Communication, and Media, Save the Children International in Nigeria said, ‘’We urge the Government of Nigeria to support an increase in domestic investment in the health sector to meet with 15% target of the Abuja Declaration (2001) and ensure that health spending improves child health services, including by removing user fees, reducing non-financial barriers to accessing care, and prioritizing primary health services, among others.

“Focusing on zero-dose children is particularly important because those who are reached with the first vaccine are highly likely to also receive remaining dosages.”

Mr Mamo further said that “this week provides us an opportunity to increase public awareness about the importance of every person’s need and rights, including that of children, girls, women and people with disabilities, to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases.

We call for increased coordination, collaboration with and support of stakeholders and the government to be able to deliver high-quality, timely, free and accessible immunization programmes at all levels.”

Save the Children International calls upon the federal and state governments to keep immunization high on their sustainable development agendas as vaccinated communities will be healthy, productive and resilient.

Hence, Save the Children supports the need for accelerating vaccine coverage by supporting Gavi’s 2020 replenishment and ensuring investment drives for more equitable vaccination coverage and improving vaccine affordability, especially for children and other vulnerable groups.

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