African Vaccination Week 2016: Close the Immunization Gap
Africa United has joined immunization partners, including WHO AFRO to celebrate African Vaccination Week 2016 from 24-30 April 2016 and highlight activities through the Every Shot Counts Initiative
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African Vaccination Week 2016: Close the Immunization Gap
Africa United has joined immunization partners, including WHO AFRO to celebrate African Vaccination Week 2016 from 24-30 April 2016 and highlight activities through the Every Shot Counts Initiative
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World Immunization Week also called African Vaccination Week 2016 in Africa: Theme – Close the Immunization Gap, Stay Polio Free!
Africa United has joined immunization partners, including World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO) to celebrate African Vaccination Week 2016 from 24-30 April 2016 (which is also World Immunization Week) and highlight activities through the Every Shot Counts Initiative.
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