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A call to action to prevent COVID-19 from wiping out decades of progress against other diseases.
UNICEF raises the alarm as an overburdened health system struggles to save and protect vulnerable children.
Community health workers won't stop until they've vaccinated every woman of reproductive age against tetanus.
Measles anywhere is a threat everywhere. That's why UNICEF vaccinated 28.9 million children against the potentially deadly virus in 2019.
UNICEF and partners are working to protect mothers and babies from maternal and neonatal tetanus.
Experienced vaccinators are changing attitudes and protecting children in even the hardest-to-reach parts of Pakistan.
Babies in the DRC are no longer at risk of contracting tetanus, thanks to immunization and education campaigns by UNICEF and partners.
UNICEF and partners make sure that children in Jordan's Azraq Refugee Camp get the immunizations they need to stay strong.
After a neighbor's child was paralyzed by polio, Rachel took her kids to be immunized — and convinced other parents to do the same.
Information and immunization campaigns aim to reverse plummeting vaccine coverage rates.
Chad is the latest country to officially eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus (MNT). Only 13 countries remain at risk.
Misinformation and distrust are fueling vaccine hesitancy, and vaccine-preventable diseases are on the rise as a result.