The South-East Asia region is set to embark on a new journey in immunization strategies, following a pivotal meeting held in Delhi in 2025. This gathering brought together leading health experts, policymakers, and international organizations to tackle the challenges and opportunities in improving vaccine coverage and disease prevention across the region.
Key Outcomes of the 2025 Delhi Meeting
- Strengthened Collaboration: Countries agreed to enhance cross-border cooperation to effectively manage vaccination campaigns and disease surveillance.
- Innovative Immunization Approaches: The meeting emphasized the adoption of new technologies and data-driven strategies to boost immunization rates.
- Focus on Equity: Special attention was given to reaching underserved populations, including remote and marginalized communities, to ensure no one is left behind.
- Resource Mobilization: Commitment to increase funding and resource allocation for immunization programs was highlighted as a priority.
Future Directions
The South-East Asia region aims to accelerate its progress toward universal immunization coverage by 2030. This will involve:
- Expanding outreach through community-based initiatives.
- Leveraging digital health tools for tracking and reporting vaccination data.
- Enhancing workforce capacity and training for healthcare providers.
- Strengthening partnerships with global health entities to support technical and financial needs.
The 2025 Delhi meeting stands as a critical milestone in shaping a comprehensive and sustainable immunization agenda that promises to safeguard public health and reduce the burden of preventable diseases across South-East Asia.
