Protect Your Child Today
Integrated Vaccination Campaign across Nigeria
Every child deserves a healthy start in life.
Join millions of Nigerian parents taking part in the nationwide Integrated Vaccination Campaign to protect children against Measles, Rubella, Polio, and other vaccine-preventable diseases, including malaria preventive medicine for children under 5, and the HPV vaccine for girls aged 9 years.
All services are provided by the government at no cost, safe, and available at health centres and outreach sites.
Why This Campaign Matters
- Too many Nigerian children still suffer from diseases that can be prevented through immunization.
- Measles and Rubella are highly contagious diseases that can be deadly. The Measles Rubella vaccine is safe and effective to protect our children.
- Polio can cause life-threatening complications like paralysis and death. Children younger than five are at the highest risk of getting infected with Polio. The Polio vaccine is the only way to prevent polio paralysis. The polio vaccine is the only way to prevent paralysis.
- Malaria is dangerous for children under five. malaria preventive medicine keeps them safe and healthy.
- The HPV vaccine protects young girls against cervical cancer in the future. It is a gift of health and future well-being.
This campaign brings all of these protections together in one convenient visit.
Who Should Come?
- Children aged 0 – 59 months: for Measles, Rubella, Polio, and Routine Immunizations.
- Children under 5 years: for malaria preventive medicine.
- Girls aged 9 years: for the HPV vaccine.
- All parents, caregivers, and community members: spread the word and encourage others.
What You Need to Do
- Visit your nearest primary health centre or outreach post.
- Bring your child(ren). Health workers will guide you on the vaccines or medicines they need.
- Tell your friends and neighbours – help every child in your community stay protected.
All vaccines and preventive medicines are available at no cost.
What is available During the Campaign
- Measles & Rubella vaccines
- Polio vaccine
- Routine childhood immunizations
- Malaria preventive medicine (for children under 5)
- HPV vaccine (for girls aged 9 years)
Where to get Vaccinated
Vaccination and malaria prevention services are available at government health centres and outreach sites across Nigeria.
Visit the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) website to learn more about primary health centres and immunization activities in your state.
Join the Campaign
- Parents, Teachers, community leaders, and caregivers, your voice can save lives.
- Encourage every family to visit primary health centres and make sure every child is protected.
- Tell others about the campaign. Share the message, protect our children!