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    • Hon. Sarah Achieng Opendi the State Minister of Health-General Duties, Republic of Uganda, during MoH of Uganda AVW media breakfast meeting
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    • Neren Rau, Director-External Affairs and Communications Sub-Saharan Africa, MSD presenting during the AVW 2017 media breakfast meeting in Kampala
    • Neren Rau, Director External Affairs and Communications, Sub-Saharan Africa, MSD and James Kiragu, Key Accounts Manager for E. Africa, MSD having a light moment with stakeholders during the AVW 2017 media breakfast meeting at Serena, Kampala
    • MoH and different stakeholders from PATH, WHO, UNICEF, CDC during the AVW media breakfast meeting
    • Hon. Sarah Achieng Opendi giving a key note address during MoH, Africa Vaccination Week 2017 media breakfast meeting at Kampala Serena Hotel. Next is Neren Rau, Professor Anthony Mbonye, Director General of Health Services MoH Uganda, and PATH representatives
    • Activities to celebrate AVW and their objectives
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Source: Ministry of Health - Republic of Uganda |

Uganda Celebrates African Vaccination Week

AVW 2017 Theme, “Vaccines protect everyone, get vaccinated!”

Uganda is among the top 10 countries with highest number of un-immunized children in Africa

KAMPALA, Uganda, April 26, 2017/APO/ --

World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO) has launched the 7th African Vaccination Week (AVW) (www.African-Vaccination-Week.afro.who.int), to raise awareness of the importance of vaccination in reducing child mortality and renew efforts around universal vaccination coverage. Vaccination can save children’s lives, and keep adults, communities and nations, healthy. One in five African children still lacks access to all the necessary and basic vaccinations. Uganda is among the top 10 countries with highest number of un-immunized children in Africa.

Uganda joined other African Heads of State that endorsed the Addis Declaration on Immunization (ADI), a historic pledge to ensure that everyone in Africa receives the full benefits of immunization. To support Member State implementation of the ADI, a roadmap has been developed in close collaboration with WHO and other immunization partners. Uganda joins other African countries to celebrate AVW 2016 with various country-specific programs including vaccination, provision of a range of life saving health activities, health promotion, community outreach, media activities and more.

The Ministry of Health (http://Health.go.ug)  through UNEPI (Uganda National Expanded Program on Immunization) has strengthened the immunization system through various initiatives including New Vaccine Introduction, supplementary immunization activities, strengthening vaccine supply chain – buying new equipment, training health workers, enhancing awareness on benefits of immunization, and advocacy and communication including the 2016 immunization act.

This year, UNEPI has organized a number of activities to celebrate AVW with the following objectives (view the multimedia section here: http://APO.af/sjgamo).

Find here (http://APO.af/Wcb1lx) a statement from the Hon. Minister of Health, Dr. Jane Ruth Acieng on the 7th Africa Vaccination Week – 2017. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Health - Republic of Uganda.

Contact:
Dr. Opar Bernard Toliva 
Program Manager
Uganda National Expanded Program on Immunization
Ministry of Health, Kampala-Uganda
Tel: +256 772 469323, +256 703 553 553