| Global Immunization Newsletter - March 2026 Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHORecent discussions at the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) meeting (9-12 March) highlighted both the extraordinary progress achieved by immunization programmes and the growing challenges that lie ahead. Upcoming meetings & campaigns
Q&A feature: Building Trust and Demand for Vaccines 1. Immunization programmes have made enormous progress globally. Why is maintaining public confidence in vaccines a top priority for global health? Public confidence is essential to sustaining high vaccination uptake and preventing outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Without trust, the health and equity gains achieved through immunization are at risk... World Immunization Week 2026, 24-30 April During World Immunization Week (WIW), let’s show the world that some family traditions are worth passing on. Under the theme, “For every generation, vaccines work”, WIW will promote how vaccines have safely protected people, families, and communities for generations – and continue to safeguard our future. Stories Rapid action halts measles outbreak in Sarlahi, NepalThe measles outbreak in Sarlahi district last January showed how WHO Nepal’s support enabled a swift response by the Ministry of Health and Population. Burkina Faso sees 32% drop in malaria cases in 2025Burkina Faso's 2025 data provides evidence that, with a comprehensive strategy, it is possible to bend the curve dramatically against the disease. South Sudan ends maternal & neonatal tetanusAs one of 10 countries yet to achieve Maternal & Neonatal Tetanus Elimination (MNTE), Sudan conducted immunization rounds to close MNTE gaps. Pakistan: measles–rubella drive boosts polio protection"Integrating polio drops in the measles-rubella campaign meant we reached vulnerable populations with 3 essential vaccines" - Polio worker Mahnoor Ali. Meningitis B outbreak in the United KingdomHealth authorities are investigating the outbreak with provision of antibiotics to those with potential or known infection and a targeted vaccination programme. New resources Past meetings Global meeting highlights progress and challenges in rotavirus and pediatric diarrhea surveillanceJaipur, India, 18-20 February 2026Contributions Contribute to the next issue of the GINTo contribute to the next update, please click on this link to submit an article by the 20th of April. |
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Global Immunization insights_March 2026
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