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Over 20,000 Children Vaccinated Against Measles Rubella in Lesotho

MASERU, Lesotho, July 5, 2023/ — For over two centuries, vaccines have safely reduced the scourge of diseases like polio, measles, and smallpox, helping children to grow up healthy and happy. In Lesotho, more than 20,000 children aged 9-59 months got vaccinated against Measles Rubella during the Africa Vaccination Week (AVW).

In 2021 and 2022, Lesotho sustained high coverage of under-five vaccination, above 80% in 7 out of 10 districts, despite the impacts of COVID-19.

Since its launch in 2014, the African Vaccination Week has proven particularly effective in bridging the vaccine access gap by reaching populations with limited access to regular health services. It also provides the opportunity to integrate child survival interventions with immunization services. African Vaccination Week showcases the importance of vaccines in our lives, and how they protect us, young and old, against more than 25 vaccine-preventable diseases.

Speaking during the official launch of the AVW in Thabana Morena in Mafeteng districts, the World Health Organization, (WHO) Country Representative to Lesotho, Dr. Richard Banda called on the Government to ensure vaccination retains its place in the national development and security agenda.

“The African Vaccination Week is an opportunity for us to catch up on the missed opportunities for unvaccinated and under-vaccinated children and to learn from our communities what the challenges are”, Dr Banda explained.

While reiterating the commitment of the United Nations family to provide necessary support to the Government, he urged all parents and stakeholders to ensure that all children’s routine vaccinations are up to date.

“The UN Family remains committed to giving the Government of Lesotho the necessary support that is required to ensure that supply chain mechanisms are responsive for the people of Lesotho. We, therefore, need to act now to catch up with the thousands of children who missed out on vaccines during the pandemic. The ambition to ensure that every child has access to essential vaccines by 2030 is within reach”.

The Honourable Minister of Health for Lesotho, Selibe Mochoboroane said the government is dedicated to delivering primary health care across the country to ensure a healthy and productive populace.

“Primary Health Care (PHC) is the first step in the provision of health care. It entails services such as immunisation, family planning, anti-natal care, and treatment of common diseases, treatment and management of Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS counselling, amongst other services”, said Mochoboroane.

The Minister therefore appealed to all health workers to encourage parents to vaccinate their children.

“The government is committed to bringing primary health care services to communities countrywide to prevent diseases like polio, measles, and smallpox. I urge parents to bring children to get vaccinated and also for adults to vaccinate for Covid-19 including boosters.”, Mochoboroane said.

WHO technically and financially supported the Ministry of Health to plan and implement the 2023 AVW catch up vaccinations. Health facilities conducted head counts of eligible children to facilitate planning of resources. The communities were then mobilized followed by the catch up vaccinations in all districts/health facilities targeting children under five years who missed their routine immunizations doses and children who missed the 2022 MR doses. As a result of the elaborate campaign and social mobilisation for vaccination, many districts recorded massive turnout.

Key partners and stakeholders such as the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),  Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), JHPIEGO, and EGPAF supported the vaccination campaigns in Lesotho.

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