WHA79 - FDI statement on Item 12.3 Immunization agenda
Agenda item 12.3 Immunization agenda
(Documents A79/5)
Immunization remains one of the most powerful tools for saving lives, yet globally, progress is uneven. HPV vaccination highlights this gap: only around 31% of girls globally have received a first dose, far below the 90% coverage target for 2030.
While cervical cancer remains a major priority, HPV-associated diseases extend beyond it. Non-cervical cancers, including oropharyngeal cancers, are rising globally, underscoring the urgency of stronger prevention.
Achieving the Immunization Agenda 2030 requires integrated, people-centred health systems that expand adolescent vaccination, ensure gender-equitable access, and reach marginalised, vulnerable and unreached populations.
Oral health professionals remain a largely underutilized resource. Through regular contact with adolescents, they can support prevention, early detection, and provide strong vaccine advocacy.
FDI is launching a White Paper on this topic and stands ready to support Member States in advancing these efforts.
Thank you.
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