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The Big Catch-Up, launched during World Immunisation Week 2023, has delivered over 100 million vaccine doses to an estimated 18.3 million children across 36 countries.
More than 100 million vaccine doses have been delivered to 18.3 million children worldwide since 2023 under a global drive to reverse pandemic-related declines in childhood immunisation.
More than 100 million vaccine doses have been delivered to 18.3 million children worldwide since 2023 under a global drive to reverse pandemic-related declines in childhood immunisation.
More than 100 million vaccine doses have been delivered to 18.3 million children worldwide since 2023 under a global drive to reverse pandemic-related declines in childhood immunisation.
The WHO Global Alliance has delivered over 100 million childhood vaccine doses since 2023, immunizing millions of children worldwide. This initiative, 'The Big Catch-Up,' aimed to reverse pandemic-related declines in childhood immunization, reaching children aged 1 to 5 in 36 countries. It concluded in March 2026. The program focused on 'zero-dose' children and those missing measles shots, with the goal of reaching at least 21 million un- and under-immunized children.
More than 100 million vaccine doses have been delivered to 18.3 million children worldwide since 2023 under a global drive to reverse pandemic-related declines in childhood immunisation.
The WHO-led Big Catch-Up delivered over 100 million vaccine doses to children globally, targeting those missed during the COVID-19 pandemic and helping restore global immunisation coverage.
More than 100 million vaccine doses have been delivered to 18.3 million children worldwide since 2023 under a global drive to reverse pandemic-related declines in childhood immunisation.
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