Immunizations Are One of Africa's Greatest Public Health Success Stories | Future of Africa, Episode 7
Immunization has transformed the health trajectory of millions in Africa — but the job is far from done. This discussion moves beyond vaccines as a medical intervention, framing them instead as a trust-building exercise between communities and health systems. You’ll come away with a clear sense of what it will take to protect Africa’s health gains and prepare for future threats.
Helen Clark offers high-level insights on vaccine diplomacy, while Dr. Jamal Ahmed unpacks the operational and political hurdles to reaching every child. Dr. Esias Bedingar adds a front-line perspective on combating misinformation and delivering care in fragile settings. Vaccines have saved millions of lives across the continent — but more work remains. This episode explores both the progress made and the gaps that still need to be closed.
Guests
Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, former Director of UN Development Program and member of the Elders
Dr. Jamal Ahmed, WHO Director for Polio Eradication
Dr. Esias Bedingar, Program Manager at Big Win Philanthropy and former Special Advisor to the Prime Minister of Chad.
Background Materials
Vaccination Progress in Africa – Millions of Lives Saved, WHO Africa
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