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Korean Republic, UNICEF Partner Adamawa To Strengthen Routine Immunisation

Korean Republic, UNICEF Partner Adamawa To Strengthen Routine Immunisation
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The Republic of Korea, in partnership with UNICEF and the Nigerian government, has launched a project in Adamawa state to improve routine immunization. The initiative focuses on reaching 'zero-dose' children and those who have not completed their vaccination schedules in underserved communities.

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This project addresses critical gaps in public health infrastructure and disease prevention in vulnerable regions, directly impacting child mortality rates.

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The Republic of Korea (ROK), in partnership with the Nigerian Government and UNICEF, is supporting the Adamawa government to strengthen routine immunisation and reduce the number of unvaccinated children.

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