Laos unveils toolkit to raise vaccine awareness, boost immunisation rates

The new toolkit features animated videos and infographic flashcards covering essential topics such as how vaccines work, post-vaccination reactions, and detailed information about key vaccine-preventable diseases.

A Lao woman gets a vaccination. (Photo: UNICEF Laos)
A Lao woman gets a vaccination. (Photo: UNICEF Laos)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Lao Ministry of Health, in collaboration with development partners, has introduced a new set of vaccination education tools designed to enhance vaccine understanding among low-literacy communities and ethnic minorities across the country.

According to the ministry's report on May 21, the new toolkit features animated videos and infographic flashcards covering essential topics such as how vaccines work, post-vaccination reactions, and detailed information about key vaccine-preventable diseases.

To maximise accessibility, provincial and district health teams are continuing to translate the content into additional local languages, with ongoing support to adapt them for minority communities.

The initiative is expected to play a vital role in empowering frontline health workers and local leaders by providing clear, visual explanations that are easy to understand. Designed for use on mobile phones and in print, the materials are suitable for both home visits and health centre settings.

The materials also help parents track their child's immunisation schedule, contributing to improved vaccine timeliness. With these new tools, the government and its partners aim to strengthen public understanding, acceptance, and uptake of vaccines nationwide./.

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