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DESCRIPTION:Event highlightsOn- and offline European Immunization Week (EIW
 ) activities took place in all parts of the WHO European Region\, includin
 g for example presentation of new immunization guidelines in Albania\, a p
 ress conference in Armenia\, a roundtable discussion with medical bloggers
  in Turkmenistan\, an interactive exhibition in Ukraine and television pro
 grammes in Kosovo to raise public awareness about immunization. Some activ
 ities were co-funded by the European Union (EU) as part of ongoing joint W
 HO-EU projects on immunization.&nbsp\;Event noticeThe WHO European Region 
 celebrates European Immunization Week (EIW) every year to promote awarenes
 s of the role immunization plays in preventing diseases and protecting lif
 e. This year's EIW will highlight the urgent need to achieve high and equi
 table vaccination coverage in every community to prevent outbreaks of thes
 e diseases now and in the future under the theme &ldquo\;Immunization for 
 all is Humanly Possible&rdquo\;.&nbsp\;The EIW campaign will disseminate i
 nformation about vaccines and the importance of leaving no one behind in e
 fforts to protect public health through immunization. Building upon recent
  and established partnerships\, this year's EIW activities will further le
 verage collaborative initiatives with young professionals and youth organi
 zations dedicated to promoting immunization.
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SUMMARY:European Immunization Week 2025
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>Event highlights</h2><p>On- and offline Eu
 ropean Immunization Week (EIW) activities took place in all parts of the W
 HO European Region\, including for example presentation of new immunizatio
 n guidelines in Albania\, a press conference in Armenia\, a roundtable dis
 cussion with medical bloggers in Turkmenistan\, an interactive exhibition 
 in Ukraine and television programmes in Kosovo to raise public awareness a
 bout immunization. Some activities were co-funded by the European Union (E
 U) as part of ongoing joint WHO-EU projects on immunization.&nbsp\;</p><hr
  /><h2>Event notice</h2><p>The WHO European Region celebrates European Imm
 unization Week (EIW) every year to promote awareness of the role immunizat
 ion plays in preventing diseases and protecting life. This year's EIW will
  highlight the urgent need to achieve high and equitable vaccination cover
 age in every community to prevent outbreaks of these diseases now and in t
 he future under the theme &ldquo\;Immunization for all is Humanly Possible
 &rdquo\;.&nbsp\;<br /></p><p>The EIW campaign will disseminate information
  about vaccines and the importance of leaving no one behind in efforts to 
 protect public health through immunization. Building upon recent and estab
 lished partnerships\, this year's EIW activities will further leverage col
 laborative initiatives with young professionals and youth organizations de
 dicated to promoting immunization.<br /></p>
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