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Vaccines are not just medicine. They are mirrors. They show us who we are, what we value and whose lives we’re willing to protect.

Vaccines: The US is endangering children while Africa leads the way

Countries on the continent are not waiting to be saved, they are paving the way with community-led, astute, innovative and independent immunisation programmes

Powerful duo: Anne von Gottberg and Cheryl Cohen are two of South Africa’s foremost scientists. But they’re also a family and married in 2007. (Delwyn Verasamy, Bhekisisa)

A mezuzah, a Christmas wreath and rooibos with milk: getting to know this NICD couple at home

Anne von Gottberg and Cheryl Cohen are two of SA’s foremost scientists on Covid-19. The powerful duo also love family time with their three kids

Eradicating wild polio would eradicate so much tragedy

Over the past two years, the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted efforts to combat vaccine-preventable diseases, including polio

The vaccines arrive on Monday: Who will protect them and who will get them first?

The first batch of vaccines is almost here, but a top government adviser says achieving herd immunity by the end of the year is ‘unrealistic’

The work of older women in Africa is invisible and unpaid for, yet it holds families and communities together. Photo: File

The DRC’s response to Covid-19 must be tailored to local context

Immunisation and other preventative programmes for malaria, cholera, measles and malnutrition, which kill children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, must continue

Malaria cases could increase drastically during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Malaria deaths could double during Covid-19 pandemic, warns WHO

The World Health Organisation said people could die of preventable illnesses if steps to control malaria as well as immunisation for measles, yellow fever and polio are interrupted

[FROM OUR ARCHIVES] What can we learn from Angola’s yellow fever outbreak?

The country’s yellow fever outbreak is a timely reminder that African countries can’t get complacent with their vaccination efforts.

[FROM OUR ARCHIVES] Anti-vaxxers alive in South Africa; risking children’s lives

Western anti-immunisation movements have taken root in local communities resulting in some parents refusing to vaccinate their children.

African leaders step up to the plate to narrow immunisation gaps

African ministers are taking new steps to provide vaccines for children who don’t have access.

According to Mariette Liefferink

Billions raised in Gates-championed vaccination drive

Donations led by the UK and Bill Gates have far exceeded the $3.7-billion targeted in a drive to fund vaccinations for children in poor countries.

Billions for immunisation

Watch as Bill Gates and others gather today to pledge billions to save children across the world

Polio kills 97 in Congo; mass immunisations planned

Unicef gets ready to launch a mass immunisation campaign in the Republic of Congo, after an outbreak of polio claimed 97 lives in under a week.

Vaccine gains could be lost

Vaccine gains could be lost

Children are the losers as funding for immunisation dries up.

To vaccinate or …

Are dissenting parents putting other children — and communities — at risk? Nechama Brodie reports