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National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW)/Vaccination Week in the Americas (VWA)Countries
Mexico, United States
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesThe NIIW-VWA programme draws on the partnership of government organisations and other immunisation partners in both the United States and Mexico to help stimulate local, bi-national awareness and education events in sister city sites along the US-Mexico border. Special kickoff events will be held in Las Cruces, New Mexico and Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. These border communities will join over 500 communities from across the United States to participate in NIIW and VWA by planning community awareness and media events to promote infant immunisations to parents, caregivers, healthcare providers, and their communities. Social communication campaigns in each of the countries will include radio and television spots, posters, and information - in both English and Spanish languages - to promote the effort. State-specific events and activities are described in detail on the USMBHC website. Many of these events draw on the dissemination of factual information about vaccines (and the provision of immunisations) in combination with entertaining activities to motivate and involve children and their parents to pursue immunisation. To cite two examples, the Mexican radio programme "A Los Niños: Quierelos, Protegelos...Vacunalos" is featuring information about immunisations for children and youth. At a kickoff event scheduled to take place in Shreveport, Louisiana, the local media will be on hand to report on activities for families including face painting, clowns, and games. Willis Knighton Health System Shots for Tots will advertise for NIIW with billboards throughout the metropolitan area, and the Shots for Tots van will offer extended hours. The private food-service company Dominos Pizza plans to advertise the event on pizza boxes and offer coupons for a free food item for all children receiving immunisations. In order to facilitate broad participation in the planning and celebration of these local events, organisers have set up a NIIW website that provides a variety of resources (some will be offered in Spanish) such as listings of scheduled activities and events; toolkits for creating a NIIW kickoff event; sample public relations materials (e.g., media tips, talking points, and a sample opinion editorial); bi-lingual colour posters and stickers; web banners and icons; and additional resources (e.g., a parents' guide to childhood vaccines and an immunisation schedule). The slogans "Vaccination: An Act of Love" and "Love them, Protect them, Immunize them" are key themes that appear throughout these materials and resources. Development IssuesImmunisation and Vaccines, Children. Key PointsAmong the campaign's key messages, as provided to NIIW participants by the CDC, are the following:
USMBHC is bi-national health commission established in July 2000 with the goal of creating a collaboration for the free exchange of ideas and resources to address common health issues along the US-Mexico border. One section of the USMBHC website describes the 2,000-mile border area as a "dynamic region that is medically underserved with a population that has pressing health and social conditions, higher uninsured rates, high rates of migration, inequitable health conditions and a high rate of poverty". In addition to indigenous people and vulnerable groups such as women of childbearing age and the elderly, children living in rural border regions are among those often left behind when it comes to vaccination. PartnersUSMBHC, PAHO, CDC, and the Mexico Secretary of Health. ContactCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
1600 Clifton Rd.
Atlanta GA
30333
United States
Tel: 404 639 3534 / 800 311 3435
Related SummariesSourceIAC EXPRESS: Immunization news from the Immunization Action Coalition, #514 (March 7 2005); and USMBHC website; and the NIIW website (CDC); and PAHO press release. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 18 2005 Last Updated July 10 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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