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Ogun, UNICEF partner to vaccinate pregnant women, children against terminal diseases

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Seun Shotunde, Abeokuta

Ogun State Government and UNICEF have reaffirmed their commitment to providing timely vaccinations for pregnant women and children, protecting them from infectious and life-threatening diseases.

This follows the resolutions held at a quarterly meeting of the Social and Behavioural Change, SBC Committee and organized by the Ministry of Information and Strategy in Abeokuta, the state capital.

At the meeting, stakeholders from UNICEF, the ministries, civil societies, media among others, engaged each other on immunization and vaccination of both mothers and children to safeguard the child from contacting life-threatening infection and alment such as polio, measles, hepatitis, tetanus e.t.c.

Unicef SBC Consultant for Ogun State Mr. Michael Oyediji, stressed that life-threatening decease such as polio and hepatitis in a child could be preventive from the pregnant mother if rules and regulations concerning adequate hygiene practices in health institutions were duly observed.

Oyediji admonished expectant mothers to always go for antenatal care at hospital to identify health risks to prevent maternal and infant mortality.

A heath educator with Ogun State Primary Health Care Development Board, Mr Waheed Elegede, harped on spreading immunization and vaccination awareness in schools, markets, religion centres, community among others, to protect the children from deformed and killer deceases.

Elegbde stated that infectious and terminal decease including hepatitis, tetanus, measles, diarrheal, Human papillomavirus infection among others could be prevented in a child if well vaccinated

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr Waheed Adesina, said reforms in federal investments, health, education, and social policy must go beyond awareness, calling for deliberate efforts to address cultural, economic, and psychological barriers.

Adesina lauded the Programme Director, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, and her team, for their tireless efforts in ensuring that plans materialize into the protection of lives for every community in the state.

“Today, we reconvene not merely as stakeholders, but as architects of a future where every child and mother in Ogun State thrives through our collective resolve. These discussions are not academic; they are lifelines connecting policy to the grassroots, where a child’s survival often hangs in the balance” he noted

Earlier, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, opined that the the meeting showed commitment and dedication among the stakeholders come up with plans on ways to go about immunization children to ensure their well-being.

“The agenda before us reflects the urgency of our mission—from capacity building to mobilisation techniques for immunization. Let us engage with purpose, knowing that every idea shared here has the potential to ripple through communities, fostering healthier, safer futures for our children and families.” she stressed.

The decisions follows the resolutions held at a quarterly meeting of the Social and Behavioural Change, SBC Committee and organized by the Ministry of Information and Strategy in Abeokuta, the state capital.

At the meeting, stakeholders from UNICEF, the ministries, civil societies, media among others, engaged each other on immunization and vaccination of both mothers and children to safeguard the child from contacting life-threatening infection and alment such as polio, measles, hepatitis, tetanus e.t.c.
M vaccination awareness in schools, markets, religion centres, community among others, to protect the children from deformed and killer deceases. and
Elegbde stated that infectious and terminal decease including hepatitis, tetanus, measles, diarrheal, Human papillomavirus infection among others could be prevented in a child if well vaccinated

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr Waheed Adesina, said ref social policy must go beyond awareness, calling for deliberate efforts to address cultural, economic, and psychological barriers.

Adesina lauded the Programme Director, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, and her team, for theirOgun, UNICEF Partners To vaccinate Pregnant Women, Children Against Terminal Disease

Ogun State Government and UNICEF have reaffirmed their commitment to providing timely vaccinations for pregnant women and children, protecting them from infectious and life-threatening diseases.

This follows the resolutions held at a quarterly meeting of the Social and Behavioural Change, SBC Committee and organized by the Ministry of Information and Strategy in Abeokuta, the state capital.

At the meeting, stakeholders from UNICEF, the ministries, civil societies, media among others, engaged each other on immunization and vaccination of both mothers and children to safeguard the child from contacting life-threatening infection and alment such as polio, measles, hepatitis, tetanus e.t.c.

Unicef SBC Consultant for Ogun State Mr. Michael Oyediji, stressed that life-threatening decease such as polio and hepatitis in a child could be preventive from the pregnant mother if rules and regulations concerning adequate hygiene practices in health institutions were duly observed.

Oyediji admonished expectant mothers to always go for antenatal care at hospital to identify health risks to prevent maternal and infant mortality.

A heath educator with Ogun State Primary Health Care Development Board, Mr Waheed Elegede, harped on spreading immunization and vaccination awareness in schools, markets, religion centres, community among others, to protect the children from deformed and killer deceases.

Elegbde stated that infectious and terminal decease including hepatitis, tetanus, measles, diarrheal, Human papillomavirus infection among others could be prevented in a child if well vaccinated

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr Waheed Adesina, said reforms in federal investments, health, education, and social policy must go beyond awareness, calling for deliberate efforts to address cultural, economic, and psychological barriers.

Adesina lauded the Programme Director, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, and her team, for their tireless efforts in ensuring that plans materialize into the protection of lives for every community in the state.

“Today, we reconvene not merely as stakeholders, but as architects of a future where every child and mother in Ogun State thrives through our collective resolve. These discussions are not academic; they are lifelines connecting policy to the grassroots, where a child’s survival often hangs in the balance” he noted

Earlier, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, opined that the the meeting showed commitment and dedication among the stakeholders come up with plans on ways to go about immunization children to ensure their well-being.

“The agenda before us reflects the urgency of our mission—from capacity building to mobilisation techniques for immunization. Let us engage with purpose, knowing that every idea shared here has the potential to ripple through communities, fostering healthier, safer futures for our children and families.” she stressed.

The decisions follows the resolutions held at a quarterly meeting of the Social and Behavioural Change, SBC Committee and organized by the Ministry of Information and Strategy in Abeokuta, the state capital.

At the meeting, stakeholders from UNICEF, the ministries, civil societies, media among others, engaged each other on immunization and vaccination of both mothers and children to safeguard the child from contacting life-threatening infection and alment such as polio, measles, hepatitis, tetanus e.t.c.

Unicef SBC Consultant for Ogun State Mr. Michael Oyediji, stressed that life-threatening decease such as polio and hepatitis in a child could be preventive from the pregnant mother if rules and regulations concerning adequate hygiene practices in health institutions were duly observed.

Oyediji admonished expectant mothers to always go for antenatal care at hospital to identify health risks to prevent maternal and infant mortality.

A heath educator with Ogun State Primary Health Care Development Board, Mr Waheed Elegede, harped on spreading immunization and vaccination awareness in schools, markets, religion centres, community among others, to protect the children from deformed and killer deceases.

Elegbde stated that infectious and terminal decease including hepatitis, tetanus, measles, diarrheal, Human papillomavirus infection among others could be prevented in a child if well vaccinated

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr Waheed Adesina, said reforms in federal investments, health, education, and social policy must go beyond awareness, calling for deliberate efforts to address cultural, economic, and psychological barriers.

Adesina lauded the Programme Director, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, and her team, for their tireless efforts in ensuring that plans materialize into the protection of lives for every community in the state.

“Today, we reconvene not merely as stakeholders, but as architects of a future where every child and mother in Ogun State thrives through our collective resolve. These discussions are not academic; they are lifelines connecting policy to the grassroots, where a child’s survival often hangs in the balance” he noted

Earlier, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, opined that the the meeting showed commitment and dedication among the stakeholders come up with plans on ways to go about immunization children to ensure their well-being.

“The agenda before us reflects the urgency of our mission—from capacity building to mobilisation techniques for immunization. Let us engage with purpose, knowing that every idea shared here has the potential to ripple through communities, fostering healthier, safer futures for our children and families.” she stressed. tireless efforts in ensuring that plans materialize into the protection of lives for every community in the state.

“Today, we reconvene not merely as stakeholders, but as architects of a future where every child and mother in Ogun State thrives through our collective resolve. These discussions are not academic; they are lifelines connecting policy to the grassroots, where a child’s survival often hangs in the balance” he noted

Earlier, Kemi Ewedairo-Yusuf, opined that the the meeting showed commitment and dedication among the stakeholders come up with plans on ways to go about immunization children to ensure their well-being.

“The agenda before us reflects the urgency of our mission—from capacity building to mobilisation techniques for immunization. Let us engage with purpose, knowing that every idea shared here has the potential to ripple through communities, fostering healthier, safer futures for our children and families.” she stressed.

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