Humanly possible: Community engagement on the frontline of vaccine delivery
UKHIH’s new online photography exhibition, Humanly possible: Community engagement on the frontline of vaccine delivery is displayed at the Geneva Health Forum 2024 conference (27 -29 May).
t highlights the collective action needed to promote the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease.
The striking collection of portraits and stories from Nigeria have been captured by photographer Etinosa Yvonne, showcasing community engagement volunteers in Kano, who tell their personal story of their engagement with the Pulse vaccine programme.
Read the article from the United Kingdom Humanitarian Innovation Hub and view the beautiful online exhibition with photographer Etinosa Yvonne.
Check all the information on the Pulse project!
Salma Yahaya, 25, a Nigerian Red Cross volunteer, stands for a portrait in Kano on the 20th of March, 2024.
Hauwa Mohammed, 35, a Nigerian Red Cross volunteer, stands for a portrait in Kano on the 19th of March, 2024.
Faruk Alhassan, 35, stands for a portrait outside his office at the Giginyu Primary Health Centre in Kano on the 21st of March, 2024. Faruk is the ward focal person at the Giginyu Primary Health Centre in Kano. He is also in charge of immunization activities at the centre
Exhibition's visitor the Geneva Health Forum.
28 May 2024
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