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Bauchi to improve inclusive approach to boast Immunisation

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By Muhammad Amaan

The Bauchi State Government said it would improve access to immunisation through gender inclusion, community dialogue, and broader stakeholder engagement.

Head of the Gender Unit at the State Ministry of Health, Hajiya Zuwairah Baba, made the commitment on Tuesday during an advocacy visit by the Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN) and its partners to her office in Bauchi.

The Bauchi State Focal Person for AHBN, Dr Hassan Musa, who led the advocacy visit was accompanied by members of the Community of Practice (CoP) and the Zero Dose Learning Hub (ZDLH).

Hajiya Zuwaira Baba assured the delegation that the Ministry’s Gender Unit would collaborate with the group to facilitate access to immunisation, especially in zero-dose communities, as part of efforts to bridge existing healthcare gaps.

She added that relevant state agencies would share findings from the Decentralised Immunisation Monitoring (DIM) report with their principals to evaluate the effectiveness of immunisation service delivery at the grassroots level.

The head of the gender unit also noted that results from the 2024 Immunisation Financing Scorecard would be presented to key decision-makers for appropriate action.

“I reaffirm our readiness to support and partner with the CoP and AHBN,” she stated.

Earlier, Dr Musa highlighted critical gaps in the state’s immunisation performance, as revealed by the DIM report and the Scorecard.

He said the advocacy visit aimed to strengthen collaboration with gender-focused institutions to bridge immunisation gaps and promote equity.

Dr Musa emphasised the strategic role of the gender units within the Ministry of Health and the State Primary Health Care Development Board in ensuring inclusive access to life-saving vaccines, particularly for underserved populations.

According to him, effective gender integration in health planning and implementation is essential to achieving equitable immunisation coverage.

He urged stakeholders to adopt gender-responsive strategies that guaranteed immunisation access for every child.

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