World Immunisation Week – 24th till 30th April 2025

 

 

World immunisation week 2025; Immunisation for all humanly possible. 

 

Vaccines are one of humanity’s greatest achievements.  

Over the last 50 years, essential vaccines have saved at least 154 million livesThat’s 6 lives a minute, every day, for five decades. 

In these 50 years, vaccination accounts for 40% of the improvement in infant survival, and more children now live to see their first birthday and beyond than at any other time in human history. Measles vaccine alone accounts for 60% of those lives saved.

There are more lives to be saved by building on these achievements. The future of immunisation means not only reaching millions of children who have never received a single shot, but protecting grandparents from influenza, babies from malaria and RSV, pregnant mothers from tetanus, and young girls from HPV.

We are at a watershed moment in the history of global health. Hard-won gains in stamping out diseases that are preventable through vaccination are in jeopardy. Decades of collaborative efforts between governments, aid agencies, scientists, healthcare workers, and parents got us to where we are today –– a world where we’ve eradicated smallpox and almost eradicated polio.

Under the banner, ‘Immunisation for All is Humanly Possible’, World Immunisation Week 2025 aims to ensure even more children, adolescents, adults – and their communities – are protected against vaccine-preventable diseases.

Vaccines are proof that less disease, more life is possible when we put our minds to it.

It’s time to show the world that Immunisation for All is Humanly Possible.

 

Everyone can take action for immunisation.  

Know which vaccines you need: Ensure you and your family are vaccinated on time, every time.
Learn together: Know the facts and share with your peers the truth about the benefits of vaccination, while also dispelling misinformation.
Engage your network: Reach out to your peers asking them to support World Immunisation Week to promote vaccines.
Health workers: Remember every check up is an opportunity to check in on vaccination.
Governments: Invest in strengthening immunization services at local and national levels to ensure all children are protected.

Hashtags: #VaccinesWork, #Humanly Possible

 

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World Immunization Week 2025