NEW YORK (April 26, 2024) – “UNICEF congratulates the Royal Government of Bhutan for vaccinating almost all eligible children in the country to protect them from deadly diseases.

“According to data released by the Ministry of Health, in 2023, Bhutan vaccinated 99.6 percent of children under one year with three doses of the pentavalent vaccine, which shields them against five diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, hepatitis B and influenza. This coverage considered a marker for national immunization coverage in Bhutan indicates that almost all children are immunized against these diseases.

“The success is the result of strong commitment from the Royal Government of Bhutan and partners, who made it a priority to vaccinate children. Health workers walked for hours in harsh weather to reach children living in remote and mountainous terrain. Bhutan’s robust network of 51 hospitals, 184 primary health centers and 552 outreach clinics also made it easier to vaccinate children.

“Through UNICEF, the Royal Government of Bhutan equipped all healthcare facilities with high-quality cold chain equipment, such as walk-in coolers and deep freezers, to store all vaccines at the right temperatures. This was possible largely due to funding from the Government of Japan, Asian Development Bank and Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

vaccines to Bhutan and has so far trained 1,449 healthcare workers and cold chain technicians to handle equipment and vaccinate children. To sustain the gains made, UNICEF will continue to support the Ministry of Health and work with health workers to conduct mobile health camps to reach the children yet to be vaccinated.

“The impact on children is clear to see. Widespread vaccinations over the past 45 years of the national immunization program have rid Bhutan of many diseases, such as polio, measles, rubella, and hepatitis, for children below 5 years of age.

“Bhutan is now a beacon of hope for other countries and proof that it is humanly possible to reach every child with lifesaving vaccines.”

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Jenna Buraczenski, UNICEF USA, (917) 720-1432, jburaczenski@unicefusa.org