Title:National Immunization Day
Date: 16 March 2026
Venue: Sithra village, Bareilly
Organized by: Rohilkhand College of Nursing
Introduction:National Immunization Day, also known as National Vaccination Day, is observed to spread awareness about the vital role of vaccines in preventing life-threatening diseases and improving public health. The 2026 theme, “Immunization for All is Humanly Possible,” emphasizes the importance of ensuring vaccine access for every individual.
Objectives of the Program
- To create awareness among rural populations about immunization
- To educate villagers about the importance and benefits of vaccines
- To encourage timely vaccination among children and adults
- To eliminate myths and misconceptions related to immunization
Program Highlights: The program was successfully conducted in Sithra Village with active participation from approximately 100 villagers and school children.
- NukkadNatak (Street Play): GNM III-year students performed an engaging and informative NukkadNatak based on immunization awareness.
- The play highlighted the importance of timely vaccination
- It addressed common myths and fears related to vaccines
- The performance attracted a large audience and effectively conveyed health messages in a simple and relatable manner
- Awareness Rally: An awareness rally was organized throughout the village.
- Students and participants carried placards and raised slogans promoting immunization
- The rally covered key areas of the village to reach a maximum number of people
- It helped sensitize villagers about the importance of protecting children through vaccination
Participation: Our faculties, school teachers, children and villagers actively participated in the program. GNM III-year students played a major role in organizing and executing the activities.
Outcome of the Program
- Increased awareness among villagers regarding immunization
- Positive response from the community towards vaccination
- Improved understanding of vaccine-preventable diseases
- Encouragement for parents to ensure complete immunization of their children
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