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No images? Click here WHO Newsletters25 April 2022 World Immunization Week, celebrated in the last week of April, aims to highlight the collective action needed and to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. WHO works with countries across the globe to raise awareness of the value of vaccines and immunization and ensures that governments obtain the necessary guidance and technical support to implement high-quality immunization programmes. The ultimate goal of World Immunization Week is for more people – and their communities – to be protected from vaccine-preventable diseases. This World Immunization Week 2022 campaign page will be updated regularly during the week and will be available in all six UN languages shortly. As resources become available you will be able to download them in Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish and editable design files here. Campaign MaterialsWorld Immunization Week Communications ToolkitClick here to download resources and assets in six UN languages and editable design filesWorld Immunization Week Partner MicrositeVideo message: Director-General Tedros Adhanom GhebreyesusVideo: If you could see virusesA Brief History of VaccinesFor centuries, humans have looked for ways to protect each other against deadly diseases. For World Immunization Week, the WHO has teamed up with Google Arts & Culture and scientific institutions from around the world to bring this history vividly to life with A Brief History of Vaccination. Take a journey through centuries of life-saving science and learn how vaccines work to provide a chance at a long life for all. Blog by Dr. Kate O'Brien History of Smallpox Vaccination History of Measles Vaccination Regional World Immunization Week campaign sitesWHO/Europe | European Immunization Week 2022 WHO PAHO - Vaccination Week in the Americas 2022 WHO EMRO - World Immunization Week 2022 WHO AFRO - African Vaccination Week 2022 WHO SEARO - World Immunization Week 2022 WHO WPRO - World Immunization Week 2022
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