Thursday, February 12, 2026

WHO Report Reveals ‘Immunization Agenda 2030’ Reliant On Mass Censorship

 The World Health Organization (WHO) has released a briefing paper on its Immunization Agenda 2030 (IA2030), aiming to embed vaccination into national healthcare systems globally. This strategic plan looks to expand vaccination initiatives and combat public skepticism about vaccines.

• Objective of IA2030: To integrate vaccination into primary care and ensure universal health coverage by 2030.

• Progress on Vaccines: The WHO notes it has introduced over 308 new vaccines in low- and middle-income countries from 2021 to 2024, which is 60% of its goal of 500 introductions by 2030.

• Catch-Up Initiatives: Programs like “the Big Catch-Up” have helped vaccinate over 11 million previously un- or undervaccinated children.

• Challenges: Vaccine hesitancy and misinformation are viewed as major barriers to progress. The WHO expresses concern that these factors are leading to stalled measles elimination and delayed polio eradication.

• Member States' Role: Countries are encouraged to incorporate immunization into healthcare budgets and systems, emphasizing the need for effective communication strategies to boost public trust.

The WHO's IA2030 initiative strives to enhance global vaccination efforts while addressing critical issues of public confidence and misinformation. 

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