Today, Dr. Qassem Baheeb, the Minister of Public Health and Population, signed a new social behavioral change strategy aimed at increasing childhood vaccination rates in Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen. This initiative received significant support from the International Rescue Committee (IRC).
The IRC team, which included Dr. Nabil Naji, Director of Health and Social Behavioral Change, Dr. Samihah Batah, Health Coordinator, and Caroline Sekiwa, presented the strategy’s development stages. They outlined its goals and objectives, emphasizing the field research conducted across various governorates. This research aims to raise awareness about the benefits of vaccinations and their availability at no cost.
The strategy focuses on tackling the root causes of vaccination hesitancy. It aims to rebuild trust between healthcare providers and the health system by enhancing service quality at vaccination centers. Key components include ensuring clean and organized environments and training healthcare personnel in effective communication. Additionally, the strategy seeks to engage influential community figures, such as religious leaders, teachers, and local leaders, to correct misconceptions about vaccinations. By sharing success stories and positive experiences, the initiative aims to foster trust and reassurance among parents.
The strategy also plans to expand mobile vaccination units to improve follow-up mechanisms and ensure vaccine availability. It emphasizes developing culturally appropriate communication materials and executing multimedia awareness campaigns. Community vaccination drives and innovative reminder tools will enhance commitment. Furthermore, the strategy aims to create a safe and appealing environment at vaccination centers, empowering mothers to play a crucial role in protecting their children while encouraging fathers to support these decisions.
Minister Baheeb praised the IRC’s interventions and reaffirmed the Ministry of Health’s commitment to strengthening partnerships with the organization. He called for necessary measures to address demand creation challenges in collaboration with health partners, stressing the importance of translating the strategy’s principles into actionable outcomes.
In a separate meeting today in Aden, Minister Baheeb discussed collaboration and partnership opportunities in the health sector with Joseph Beliveau, Executive Director of MedGlobal. They reviewed the organization’s health interventions and the geographical areas they cover, including community clinics along the western coast and programs focused on maternal and child health and nutrition.
Dr. Baheeb commended MedGlobal’s humanitarian efforts to alleviate suffering, particularly in remote areas affected by the current humanitarian crisis. He emphasized the importance of coordinating efforts and integrating interventions with other health projects implemented by health sector partners. This coordination ensures that interventions align with actual needs, in collaboration with relevant ministry authorities.
Both parties expressed their commitment to enhancing future cooperation and expanding services to reach a larger number of beneficiaries, ultimately achieving sustainable health impacts within the community.
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