“The Light of Hope: Mariama Jalloh Receives the First WHO-Approved Malaria Vaccine”

In the heart of Sierra Leone, amidst bustling streets and vibrant communities, six-month-old Mariama Jalloh has become a symbol of hope and progress. She’s the first child in Sierra Leone to receive the revolutionary malaria vaccine authorized by the World Health Organization (WHO), a distinction that transcends her young age. For Mariama’s parents, Fatmata and […]

Malaria Vaccine Introduction and Demonstration: A Step Towards Healthier Communities.

In a significant stride towards combating malaria, the Government of Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the Expanded Programme on Immunization and with support from the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), has initiated the Malaria Vaccine Introduction Demonstration. This groundbreaking effort marks a pivotal moment in the country’s healthcare landscape, aimed at reducing the burden of […]