Five years ago, only 60% of the children living in Pakistan’s most populous province could claim to be fully protected against vaccine preventable diseases. Today, it’s almost 90%. VaccinesWork spoke to health leaders, frontline workers, and mothers to learn what went right.
In a culturally conservative part of north western Pakistan, mothers were disconnected from a very male healthcare system until female community workers - like Nusrat Bibi - built a bridge.