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Every shot counts: How childhood vaccines build shields against preventable diseases

A Community Health Promoter gives polio drops to a child during a vaccination campaign in West Pokot County. [UNICEFKenya/2021/LameckOrina]

Vaccines remain one of humanity's greatest achievements. As Kenya marks the African Vaccination Week, health experts are celebrating significant progress-more children than ever are surviving infancy and living beyond their first birthday. However, challenges remain, and some children lack access to lifesaving interventions. In an exclusive interview, UNICEF Kenya's Chief of Health, Luigi D'Aquino, explains why timely vaccination is key to protecting children's health, supporting early development, and building a stronger future for Kenya.

What does it mean to immunise a child, and why is it important?

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