
Women of Influence
This project started when Vaccine Network was awarded the WAVA Small Grants sponsored by the
This project started when Vaccine Network was awarded the WAVA Small Grants sponsored by the
In 2017, Johns Hopkins IVAC through Women Advocates for Vaccine Access (WAVA) sponsored one of
Vaccine Network supported Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) in February of 2011 in routine immunization
We celebrated the 2017 Children’s day on the 29th of May, Vaccine Network in collaboration
The children’s day was a huge success, as vaccine network carries out their unique social
The West African Academy of Public Health (WAAPH) in support of the Independent Accountability Panel(IAP)
In collaboration with the Business and Professional Women in Nigeria (BPW), we were able to
November 2010, Vaccine Network for Disease Control Partnered with Johns Hopkins International Vaccine Access Centre.
Jan 10th 2011- Jan 15th 2011, Vaccine Network For Disease Control Partnered with The Pediatrics
At VNDC, we discovered that ‘vaccines’ are not enough. From our experience, especially in urban slums and rural communities, providing vaccines for typical diseases is only the first step in developing sustainable communities. Hunger affects these communities even more. Illiteracy affects these communities and even contributes to other acts that could further hinder the development of communities. We wanted to do more. We wanted to provide solutions to as many of these other problems as we could. This led to the redefinition of the terms DISEASES and VACCINES.
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