WIW 2023

World Immunization Week 2023

World Immunization Week, which will be celebrated next week, will highlight the collective action needed to catch-up children missed during the pandemic, restore essential immunization and strengthen primary healthcare to deliver immunization.  

World Immunization Week is a key moment during the year-long global push, the ‘Big Catch-Up’, to support countries to get back on track to ensure every child is protected from preventable diseases. 

The ultimate goal of World Immunization Week is for more children, adults – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases, allowing them to live happier, healthier lives. 

In spite of enormous challenges, many countries have made great strides to catch-up children and adolescents. World Immunization Week will provide a platform for these stories as well as highlight what can be done to scale up vaccinations.

This World Immunization Week 2023 campaign page will be updated regularly during the week.

As resources become available you will be able to download them in the six UN languages and editable design files here.

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Campaign material

 
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• Click here to download resources and assets in six UN languages and editable design files

• World Immunization Week Partner Microsite

Video

 
WIW 2023 video message by Director General of WHO

Video message by Director-General of WHO

On the occasion of World Immunization Week 2023, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, calls for urgent action to catch-up the millions of children who missed out on essential vaccines during the pandemic. 

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WIW 2023 video

Video: It's time to get essential immunization back on track

It's time for the Big Catch-up! WHO is working with partners to support countries to reach the children who missed out on essential vaccines during the pandemic, restore immunization coverage to pre-2019 levels and strengthen primary health care to deliver immunization services. 

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World Immunization Week around the world

 
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• EUROPE region
• Region of the AMERICAS
• EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN Region
• AFRICAN Region
• WESTERN PACIFIC Region
• SOUTH EAST Asia Region

The Big Catch-up in action: success stories

 
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WHO estimates that 25 million children missed out on vaccination in 2021 alone. Find out more about the successful vaccination campaigns underway to catch-up, recover and strengthen essential immunization.
 

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More resources

 
WIW 2023

• More information on vaccines and immunization
• Vaccine and Immunization health topic
• COVID-19 vaccines
• Immunization Data Portal

 
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World Health Organization
Department of Immunization, Vaccines & Biologicals (IVB)
Universal Health Coverage/Lifecourse Division
World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland

The Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals department is responsible for targeting vaccine-preventable diseases, guiding immunization research and establishing immunization policy.

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