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UNICEF report: World faces ‘red alert’ for children’s health

The world is facing a “red alert for children’s health”, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund’s (UNICEF) latest report, The State of the World’s Children 2023: For every child, vaccination.

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Vaccination coverage dropped sharply during the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving millions more children unprotected against some of childhood’s most serious diseases. In addition, many millions of children from some of the world’s most marginalized communities have long missed out on life-saving vaccination. The publication explains that catch-up and recovery are needed urgently to vaccinate the children missed and greater effort is needed to reach the children historically left behind. 

The State of the World’s Children 2023 examines what needs to happen to ensure that every child, everywhere is protected against vaccine-preventable diseases. Drawing on lessons learned during the pandemic and from UNICEF’s decades-long expertise and experience in vaccinating children, the report explores the ways in which primary health care can be strengthened to better support immunization services. It looks, too, at concerns around trust in vaccines. And it examines a range of innovations in vaccine development and delivery and in financing.

  • Explore stories and findings from the report in the interactive webpage or download the report here.

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