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Uganda’s Maracha District Achieves 90% Uptake for New Malaria Vaccine

Senior Reporter 9 months ago (Last updated: 9 months ago) 2 minutes read 2 comments
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MARACHA, UGANDA – Uganda’s Maracha district is achieving a remarkable 85-90% uptake for the groundbreaking malaria vaccine, a public health triumph that shatters initial expectations and sets a new continental benchmark for vaccine rollout.

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This success, hailed by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, is attributed to the relentless dedication of community health workers who walked miles daily to turn initial hesitation into overwhelming community acceptance.

According to reports from Gavi, the malaria vaccine rollout a landmark development in fighting one of Africa’s deadliest diseases initially faced significant headwinds and high levels of trepidation.

Parents were concerned, rumours about the vaccine’s effects swirled through communities, and official health messaging from distant government centres struggled to penetrate remote villages.

Amid this climate of uncertainty, the district’s network of community health workers became the indispensable link.

Armed with knowledge, empathy, and unwavering commitment, they embarked on a critical mission of door-to-door, heart-to-heart advocacy.

“They used to walk up to 20km a day, knocking on doors, sitting with families, explaining the science in the local language,” a Gavi report detailed.

Their success was founded on an approach of facilitating open dialogues instead of delivering top-down lectures, patiently addressing questions and dispelling myths in ways families could understand and trust.

According to the latest district data, the uptake of the malaria vaccine in Maracha now stands between 85 and 90% a figure that places it among the most successful early adoption rates for a new vaccine.

“The Maracha example proves you don’t need high-tech tools to deliver life-saving results. What you need is trusted people on the ground,” the Gavi assessment concluded.

Health officials now urge all parents and caregivers in the district to ensure that children aged 6-18 months receive all four required doses of the malaria vaccine to complete the community’s critical protection against the disease.

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