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UNICEF, Kano Govt to Immunize 3.9 Million Children in Major Health Infrastructure Push

UNICEF, in collaboration with the Kano State Government, has announced a large-scale immunization campaign targeting 3.9 million children under five across Kano State, Nigeria. The initiative forms part of a broader effort to strengthen public health systems and reduce the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases in northern Nigeria.

The second phase of the polio vaccination campaign is backed by UNICEF’s delivery of 3.9 million oral polio vaccine doses, alongside substantial cold-chain logistics infrastructure to support last-mile delivery. The package includes 39 cold boxes, 1,420 vaccine carriers, and 2,966 ice packs, enabling secure and efficient transport of vaccines to all 44 local government areas across Kano.

According to the Kano State Primary Health Care Management Board, the campaign will span 484 political wards, leveraging health workers, volunteers, and traditional leaders to ensure statewide coverage.

The campaign reflects a joint investment in health security and human capital, particularly as Nigeria continues to work toward complete polio eradication following its removal from the list of endemic countries in 2020.

Dr. Ibrahim Saraki, Director of Disease Control at the Kano PHC Board, stated “This is a critical intervention that not only protects our children but enhances our health infrastructure and workforce capacity at scale.”

Strategic and Economic Significance

  • Infrastructure Boost: The donated equipment bolsters Kano’s long-term cold-chain system, with future applications in maternal health, routine immunization, and emergency response.
  • Workforce Engagement: The campaign creates short-term job opportunities for community health workers and reinforces routine immunization networks in rural areas.
  • Investment Magnet: Nigeria’s proactive stance on health outcomes could attract more international funding from global health organizations and development partners.

UNICEF’s country-level leadership emphasized the campaign’s alignment with the broader goal of ensuring zero resurgence of the wild poliovirus, while also building community trust and local capacity.

The initiative positions Kano as a key regional model for immunization success and health system preparedness in West Africa. 

As global health stakeholders intensify their focus on post-pandemic resilience, investments like this are expected to yield long-term socioeconomic dividends, particularly in education, labor productivity, and infant mortality reduction.

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