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National Vaccines & Immunization Program (NVIP) ensures that all eligible population receive safe, quality vaccines.

01/06/2026

As our country grows, may we also grow in good health to celebrate the freedom and unity fought for by those that came before us. Happy Madaraka Day to all Kenyans.


Photos from VaccinesKenya's post 28/05/2026

The County Immunization Review Meeting took place in Kisumu County.

​The Kisumu Cluster bringing together 15 counties Siaya, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Nyamira,Bomet, Nakuru, Nandi, Kericho,Bungoma,Kakamega,Vihiga,Busia, Transnzoia,Uasin Gishu counties was proud to participate in this national review convened by the Ministry of Health through the National Vaccine and Immunization Program (NVIP).

​In attendance were Dr. Rose Jalang'o Head National Vaccines and Immunization Program, Dr. Boston Zimba WHO , Dr. Kibet Sergon WHO and Dr. Wesley Ooga MOH, alongside county immunization teams and supported by health partners committed to strengthening immunization services across Kenya.

​The meeting provided a platform to review performance, strengthen planning, improve data quality, and advance equitable immunization coverage for every child. Together, we continue to champion healthier communities through collaboration and evidence driven action. 💉

World Health Organization Kenya
UNICEF Kenya


27/05/2026

Wishing the Muslim community a joyous and blessed Eid-al-Adha.


Photos from VaccinesKenya's post 27/05/2026

Building brighter futures through healthy families

Today, partners and key stakeholders convened at the “Reading to Protect” co design workshop to examine how immunization, early childhood development, literacy, and nurturing care can be integrated to enhance the wellbeing of every child in Kenya.

The workshop brought together distinguished participants including Dr. Sejal Shah, Worldreader Kenya Board Member Dr. Rose Jalang'o, Head of Kenya’s National Vaccines and Immunization Program (NVIP), Ministry of Health Dr. Supa Tunje, President of Kenya Paediatric Association Professor Fred Were, CEO, KEPRECON alongside caregivers and other stakeholders.

Discussions centered on enhancing caregiver involvement, expanding access to reliable health information, and developing innovative approaches that support children to grow, learn, and reach their full potential. Empowering families with the right knowledge and resources lays the foundation for healthier children, stronger communities, and a more promising future.

Keprecon
Kenya Paediatric Association - KPA
Worldreader
Sabin Vaccine Institute


25/05/2026

Has your child received all the recommended vaccines? If you're not sure, here are 4 easy ways to find out.


22/05/2026

Usingoje kujua umuhimu wa chanjo wakati mtoto anapokuwa mgonjwa. K**a Kaituma, hakikisha mtoto wako amekamilisha chanjo zote ili kumlinda dhidi ya magonjwa hatari.


21/05/2026

In just two years, Kenya has reduced malaria cases by one-third. Let’s take action to end malaria by:
✔️ Fully vaccinating our children
✔️ Sleeping under mosquito nets
✔️ Seeking treatment early


15/05/2026

Vaccines work when we work together. Preventing deadly diseases like tuberculosis takes community effort to accomplish.


12/05/2026

For many families, a nurse is the first point of contact in healthcare and the reason children receive life-saving vaccines safely. This , we recognise their important role in keeping communities healthy.


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