As the world marks World Immunization Week, a troubling reality is unfolding in Nigeria.
👉 Millions of children are still not vaccinated.
And health experts are warning: this is a crisis that can’t be ignored.
📊 The Shocking Numbers
According to reports:
- âť— 2.1 million children have never received a single vaccine
- âť— 2.3 million children are only partially immunized
That’s over 4 million children at risk.
This places Nigeria among the countries with the highest number of zero-dose children in the world.
đź§ Why This Matters
Vaccines are one of the most powerful tools in modern medicine.
They:
- Prevent deadly diseases
- Save millions of lives every year
- Protect entire communities
Yet, in Nigeria, too many children are being left behind.
⚠️ What’s Causing the Gap?
Experts point to several key challenges:
- đźš« Limited access to healthcare services
- 📉 Weak tracking and follow-up systems
- ❌ Misinformation and vaccine myths
- 🏠Hard-to-reach communities
- ⚖️ Social and cultural barriers
These issues are especially severe in underserved areas of Lagos and Kano.
🗣️ Urgent Call to Action
Save the Children Nigeria is now calling for immediate and coordinated action.
Their message is clear:
👉 No child should be left behind.
They are urging:
- Government action
- Stronger community engagement
- Better data and tracking systems
- Increased funding for healthcare
🏥 What Needs to Change?
To close the gap, experts recommend:
- Expanding vaccination points across communities
- Tracking children who miss doses
- Training more healthcare workers
- Fighting misinformation through trusted local leaders
- Strengthening primary healthcare systems
🌍 A Project Making a Difference
Through the BOOST (Better Opportunities for Optimal Services and Targeted Immunization) Project, Save the Children is already working in Lagos and Kano to:
- Improve access to vaccines
- Increase awareness among parents
- Build stronger health systems
But more needs to be done.
đź’” The Bigger Picture
Despite decades of progress, millions of Nigerian children are still being denied a basic right:
👉 Protection from preventable diseases
Vaccines have protected generations—but for many children today, that protection is missing.
🔥 Final Thoughts
This isn’t just a health issue.
It’s about:
- Equality
- Access
- And the future of a generation
The question now is:
👉 Will Nigeria act fast enough to close the gap?
đź’¬ What do you think is the biggest barrier to vaccination in Nigeria?
Drop your thoughts below 👇









