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CALBAYOG CITY – The Department of Health (DOH) officially launched the World Immunization Week 2025 campaign on April 24 with a kickoff program held in San Joaquin, Calbayog City, signaling the start of a nationwide immunization effort that will run until April 30 across Bicol, Samar, Davao, and various regions in the Philippines.

With the theme “Bakuna Para sa Lahat: Bawat Buhay Mahalaga,” the weeklong campaign emphasizes the importance of protecting all age groups: infants, children, pregnant women, and senior citizens through appropriate and updated immunization. The program enjoins the public to visit their nearest health centers and actively participate in the vaccination drive, aligning with the DOH’s goal of strengthening public health protection through community-wide participation.

Northwest Samar State University (NwSSU) was among the institutions present during the event. Representing the university were Dr. Armando Alviola, Dean of the College of Criminal Justice and Sciences (CCJS) and Mr. Joar V. Uy, from CCJS. Their presence emphasized NwSSU’s support for collaborative community health initiatives and its commitment to promoting wellbeing and awareness among partner institutions.

Distinguished guests from the national and international health sectors were also present at the event. Dr. Janis Macazo and Mr. Rojun Catbagan from the DOH Central Office, Dr. Achyut Shresthaa of the World Health Organization (WHO), and Engr. Bernie Bersola of UNICEF joined the local stakeholders in emphasizing the global significance of access to vaccines and reliable immunization.

The launch opened with solidarity messages from officials representing local government units, health agencies, and partner sectors. The event highlighted cooperation among agencies in sustaining public immunization programs and ensuring access to life-saving vaccines, especially in underserved and vulnerable communities.

World Immunization Week is observed globally every April, aiming to raise awareness and increase vaccine coverage worldwide. NwSSU’s participation highlights its continued support for community-driven health initiatives and its active engagement in national efforts that promote the well-being of every Filipino. Through its presence, the university reaffirmed its role as a partner in advancing public health and social development.