Health Minister Launches Integrated Vaccination Campaign in Aden

- Dr. Qassem Baheeb launched the first phase of the vaccination campaign in Aden.
- The campaign will run for six days across 121 districts in 15 provinces.
- Vaccination efforts aim to reduce vaccine-preventable diseases and improve public health.
- WHO supports the campaign and commends local health workers' contributions.
Health Minister Launches Integrated Vaccination Campaign in Aden
Aden, Yemen – Today, Dr. Qassem Baheeb, the Minister of Public Health and Population, officially launched the first phase of an integrated vaccination campaign in Aden, Yemen’s temporary capital. This initiative aligns with the Global Immunization Week and seeks to enhance vaccination coverage while expanding access to essential maternal and child health services in designated provinces.
Campaign Overview
The vaccination campaign is set to run for six days and will cover 121 districts across 15 provinces. A dedicated workforce of 8,538 health workers will conduct 2,171 vaccination sessions, offering a range of vaccines alongside health services related to nutrition and reproductive health.
Significance of the Initiative
Minister Baheeb highlighted that this campaign is a pivotal element of the ministry’s strategy to strengthen community health and mitigate vaccine-preventable diseases. He underscored the effectiveness of vaccinations in safeguarding children’s health and reducing both infection and mortality rates.
The integrated campaign includes a wide array of health services, particularly targeting regions that have experienced a surge in measles and diphtheria cases. The Minister called upon local authorities, community leaders, and media representatives to assist vaccination teams and facilitate their efforts. He assured the public that the vaccines employed in this campaign are safe, effective, and comply with international standards.
Future Vaccination Plans and Support
Dr. Ali Al-Walidi, the Undersecretary for Primary Health Care, stated that this initial round will be succeeded by three additional rounds scheduled for June, August, and October, as part of a strategic plan to bridge immunization gaps.
Furthermore, Dr. Syed Jafar, the World Health Organization representative in Yemen, reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to supporting vaccination initiatives. He commended the invaluable work of health workers on the ground and the ongoing collaboration with the ministry to enhance maternal and child health outcomes.
This vaccination campaign represents a significant advancement in Yemen’s public health strategy, focusing on the protection of vulnerable populations and the improvement of overall health metrics.



