Accra, Ghana - From 2 - 6 October 2024, Ghana embarked on a nationwide Integrated Measles-Rubella Vaccination and Vitamin A Supplementation Campaign targeting children between the ages of 9 months and 5 years. With the Ghana Health Service (GHS) leading the effort, and with support from partners including WHO Ghana, the campaign sought to protect millions of children from measles, rubella improve their growth and development. The Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccines, procured with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, were distributed across the country, with equity lens ensuring that no child was left behind, including those living in hard-to-reach areas.
Behind this successful initiative are the tireless efforts of health workers, volunteers, and community members, all driven by a shared commitment to safeguard the health of the next generation.
A health worker spoke about her motivation. She said, "The rain was heavy, but it couldn’t stop us. These children needed protection, and we were determined to provide it, no matter the challenge."
The teams went back into communities, checking records and knocking on doors to ensure that every eligible child received the Measles-Rubella vaccine and Vitamin A supplement. This meticulous approach, supported by WHO's technical assistance, ensured that the campaign achieved the desired coverage.
Dr. Frank Lule, Officer-In-Charge of WHO Ghana, remarked, “This campaign has shown the power of partnership in action. Despite the challenges, health workers, local leaders, and volunteers came together with one goal: to protect the future of our children. This is what health equity looks like in practice.”
As the campaign closes, the impact will be felt for years to come. The children vaccinated this October are now better protected from the risks of measles and rubella, and the lessons learned from this campaign will inform future efforts to ensure that no child is ever left behind.
For Additional Information or to Request Interviews, Please contact:
Abdul-Lahie Abdul-Rahim Naa
Communications Officer
WHO Ghana Country Office
Email: abdullahiea@who.int
Tel: +233 20 196 2393