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UNICEF and KSPHCDA are teaming up to promote awareness about BCU vaccination in Kogi. This initiative is crucial in preventing the spread of diseases and ensuring public health.

To achieve this goal, stakeholders' support is essential. This includes local leaders, healthcare professionals, and community members working together to disseminate accurate information about BCU vaccination.

In Kogi, vaccination efforts have been ongoing, with notable successes in COVID-19 vaccination, where over 102,000 residents received the first dose.¹ Similarly, the state has launched measles vaccination campaigns targeting children aged 9 to 59 months.²

By building on these efforts and fostering collaboration among stakeholders, UNICEF and KSPHCDA can increase awareness and uptake of BCU vaccination in Kogi, ultimately improving public health outcomes.
“UNICEF, KSPHCDA Seek Stakeholders’ Support for Improved Awareness on BCU Vaccination in Kogi - Kogi Reports”

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