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Invest in a healthier world. Immunize a child. 🌎
We are a @UNFoundation U.S. advocacy campaign fighting to give people access to vaccines and a shot at life.

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Flying to #EndPolio! ✈️ Over 37 days, dedicated @RotaryInternational members took advocacy efforts to new heights crossing the Atlantic Ocean - calling for increased support to strengthen immunization coverage & stop polio for good. Read more: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2025/…

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Malaria now poses a greater threat than HIV or TB—funding shortfalls could lead to nearly 1M additional deaths by 2030. As The Global Fund prepares for its replenishment, the message is clear: "If we fail to act, malaria could steal Africa's children—and $83 billion of our future."

Malaria now poses a greater threat than HIV or TB—funding shortfalls could lead to nearly 1M additional deaths by 2030.

As <a href="/GlobalFund/">The Global Fund</a> prepares for its replenishment, the message is clear: "If we fail to act, malaria could steal Africa's children—and $83 billion of our future."
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Vaccines keep surprising us. A FLORIDA study found cancer patients who got an mRNA COVID vaccine near the start of immunotherapy lived almost twice as long. MRNA tech may be paving the way for a universal cancer vaccine.

Vaccines keep surprising us.

A <a href="/UF/">FLORIDA</a> study found cancer patients who got an mRNA COVID vaccine near the start of immunotherapy lived almost twice as long.

MRNA tech may be paving the way for a universal cancer vaccine.
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Cholera is spreading across 32 countries, killing thousands. Vaccines exist, but demand outpaces supply. Zambia has taken action by building a cholera vaccine plant—a step toward regional self-sufficiency. Cholera can be stopped if we commit. For more: bit.ly/49r3m9A

Cholera is spreading across 32 countries, killing thousands.

Vaccines exist, but demand outpaces supply. Zambia has taken action by building a cholera vaccine plant—a step toward regional self-sufficiency.

Cholera can be stopped if we commit. For more: bit.ly/49r3m9A
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On the outskirts of Addis Ababa, Habtamu and his team regularly traverse muddy, mountainous roads to reach more than 6,000 residents with health care. Ethiopia is taking the lead in protecting its most vulnerable. With our help, they can ensure every child is reached.

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Applications are now OPEN for Shot@Life and United to Beat Malaria's joint Global Health Advocacy Summit in D.C.! Join us in Feb. to learn from experts, develop your advocacy, and meet with policymakers on Capitol Hill. Act fast—applications close this week. 🔗 shotatlife.org/summit

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Thanks to vaccines, under-five pneumonia deaths have nearly halved since 2009—that's 1.2 million lives saved. But progress is fragile, especially in the face of funding cuts. This #WorldPneumoniaDay, tell Congress to support global immunization at shotatlife.org/petition.

Thanks to vaccines, under-five pneumonia deaths have nearly halved since 2009—that's 1.2 million lives saved.

But progress is fragile, especially in the face of funding cuts. This #WorldPneumoniaDay, tell Congress to support global immunization at shotatlife.org/petition.
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Strategic investment in Ethiopia keeps diseases from spreading, stabilizes key regions, and more. When America leads, we prevent costly crises and keep threats from reaching our shores. Fiscal responsibility means funding what works. Let's not lose our momentum. United to Beat Malaria

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It's World #CervicalCancer Elimination Day Cervical cancer could be the first cancer EVER in the world to be eliminated, if: 9️⃣0️⃣% of girls are vaccinated 7️⃣0️⃣% of women are screened 9️⃣0️⃣% of women with cervical cancer receive treatment bit.ly/47GIbzd

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Cervical cancer takes the life of one woman every 90 seconds. The HPV vaccine is our strongest defense, but millions still lack access. Incorporating HPV vaccines into routine immunization is crucial to a cervical cancer-free world and giving every girl a shot at life.

Cervical cancer takes the life of one woman every 90 seconds.

The HPV vaccine is our strongest defense, but millions still lack access. Incorporating HPV vaccines into routine immunization is crucial to a cervical cancer-free world and giving every girl a shot at life.
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After nearly three decades, Canada has lost its measles elimination status, according to PAHO/WHO. This setback also means the entire Americas region—once declared measles-free—has lost that designation. The cause? A year-long outbreak fueled by declining immunization coverage

After nearly three decades, Canada has lost its measles elimination status, according to <a href="/pahowho/">PAHO/WHO</a>. This setback also means the entire Americas region—once declared measles-free—has lost that designation.

The cause? A year-long outbreak fueled by declining immunization coverage
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The cost of climate impacts on health could reach US$21 trillion in low- and middle-income countries by 2050. Discover 30 numbers that explain the climate crisis: go.undp.org/ClimateCounts UNDP Planet

The cost of climate impacts on health could reach US$21 trillion in low- and middle-income countries by 2050.

Discover 30 numbers that explain the climate crisis: go.undp.org/ClimateCounts

<a href="/UNDPplanet/">UNDP Planet</a>
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#WorldChildrensDay reminds us that every child deserves safety, health, and hope. Children make up 29% of the world’s population, but 40% of all forcibly displaced people—and immunization is one of the most powerful ways to protect them. Learn more: shotatlife.org/healthystart

#WorldChildrensDay reminds us that every child deserves safety, health, and hope.

Children make up 29% of the world’s population, but 40% of all forcibly displaced people—and immunization is one of the most powerful ways to protect them.

Learn more: shotatlife.org/healthystart
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Thank you, United States of America, for your US$4.6 billion pledge to the The Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment – powerful leadership to scale up impact and fight AIDS, TB and malaria. Together, we will #StopAtNothing to defeat deadly infectious diseases and #SaveLives.

Thank you, United States of America, for your US$4.6 billion pledge to the <a href="/GlobalFund/">The Global Fund</a>’s Eighth Replenishment – powerful leadership to scale up impact and fight AIDS, TB and malaria.

Together, we will #StopAtNothing to defeat deadly infectious diseases and #SaveLives.
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We welcome today’s U.S. pledge of $4.6 billion for The Global Fund. With U.S. leadership, and commitments from countries and private and philanthropic donors, the world continues to come together in a strong show of support for this lifesaving work. beatmalaria.org/blog/global-fu…

We welcome today’s U.S. pledge of $4.6 billion for <a href="/GlobalFund/">The Global Fund</a>. With U.S. leadership, and commitments from countries and private and philanthropic donors, the world continues to come together in a strong show of support for this lifesaving work.

beatmalaria.org/blog/global-fu…
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We don’t need to tell you that pollution is bad.  But did you know it plays a role in spreading #AMR? On the heels of #COP30, the spotlight is on the environmental factors amplifying the AMR threat—and microplastic pollution is one of them. Learn more at shotatlife.org/2025/11/24/amr…

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Shot@Life has so much to be grateful for. This includes your dedication to supporting lifesaving immunization programs! We couldn’t do it without you. We hope you and your family enjoy a healthy and happy Thanksgiving!

Shot@Life has so much to be grateful for. This includes your dedication to supporting lifesaving immunization programs! We couldn’t do it without you.

We hope you and your family enjoy a healthy and happy Thanksgiving!
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Polio-response infrastructure in the DRC 🇨🇩 helped rapidly contain the recent Ebola outbreak. Another example of how polio investments strengthen broader health emergency response and security. 💪#EndPolio #Ebola #DRC afro.who.int/countries/demo…

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Microplastics aren’t just polluting our planet—they’re helping superbugs thrive. These tiny particles create “biofilm hubs” where bacteria share resistance genes, accelerating antimicrobial resistance. Two global crises, dangerously intertwined. For more: shotatlife.org/2025/11/24/amr…

Microplastics aren’t just polluting our planet—they’re helping superbugs thrive. These tiny particles create “biofilm hubs” where bacteria share resistance genes, accelerating antimicrobial resistance. Two global crises, dangerously intertwined.

For more: shotatlife.org/2025/11/24/amr…
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Measles deaths have fallen 88% since 2000, but the virus is surging again. Only 76% of children got the 2nd measles dose last year — far below the 95% needed for protection. The good news: 96 countries have now eliminated measles. Keep swiping to learn more.

Measles deaths have fallen 88% since 2000, but the virus is surging again.

Only 76% of children got the 2nd measles dose last year — far below the 95% needed for protection. 

The good news: 96 countries have now eliminated measles. Keep swiping to learn more.