UNICEF / GAZA VACCINES DELIVERY
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STORY: UNICEF / GAZA VACCINES DELIVERY
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SOURCE: UNICEF
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LANGUAGE: ARABIC / ENGLISH / NATS
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04 NOVEMBER 2025, DEIR AL BALAH, GAZA
1. Med shot, UNICEF refrigerators to keep the vaccines at the right temperature
2. Med shot, a UNICEF staff opens a cold box containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
3. Wide shot, a UNICEF staff opens a cold box containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
4. Wide shot, a UNICEF staff opens a cold box containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
5. Wide shot, cold box containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
6. Wide shot, unloading boxes containing vaccines, syringes, and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
7. Wide shot, a UNICEF staff unloads boxes containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
8. Wide shot, unloading boxes containing vaccines, syringes, and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
9. Wide shot, unloading boxes containing vaccines, syringes, and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
10. Wide shot, a UNICEF staff stores boxes containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
11. Wide shot, a UNICEF staff stores boxes containing vaccines, syringes and cold chain equipment for health clinics in Gaza City and North Gaza
04 NOVEMBER 2025, EAST OF GAZA CITY
12. Wide shot, at the Sheikh Radwan clinic in the east of Gaza City, UNICEF staff replace a refrigerator that was damaged during recent attacks. The new solar-powered refrigerator ensures that vaccines are safely stored at the required temperature
13. Wide shot, at the Sheikh Radwan clinic in the east of Gaza City, UNICEF staff replace a refrigerator that was damaged during recent attacks. The new solar-powered refrigerator ensures that vaccines are safely stored at the required temperature
14. Wide shot, at the Sheikh Radwan clinic in the east of Gaza City, a new solar-powered refrigerator ensures that vaccines are safely stored at the required temperature. The previous one was damaged during recent attacks
04 NOVEMBER 2025, GAZA
15.SOUNDBITE(English) Tess Ingram, UNICEF Spokesperson:
“UNICEF has launched an integrated health, nutrition and immunization campaign here in the Gaza Strip to reach children who missed out on life saving vaccinations because of the decimation of the health system over the past two years. 1 in 5 infants have missed out on one or more vaccines. This is a big jump ahead of us in the coming days. We want to reach more than 44,000 children under the age of three, with the catch-up vaccines. And while they're there, screen them for malnutrition, provide them with nutrition supplies, and ensure they have the health support that they need. To do this, UNICEF has brought in all of the vaccines, the syringes, the refrigerators to keep the vaccines at the right temperature and the nutrition supplies. We've trained hundreds of health workers, and we're rehabilitating health facilities that were damaged during the conflict. In order to do this well, the ceasefire must hold and civilians must be protected. Health workers need to know they can do this job safely, and families need to know that they can move to the health facilities with safety. This is the time to protect the children who survived the horrors of the last few years and make sure they don't succumb to preventable, but deadly diseases.”
09 NOVEMBER 2025, NUSSIRAT AREA
16.Wide shot, outside a vaccination point in the Nussirat area, where UNICEF and its partners are running a catch-up vaccination campaign to reach more than 44,000 children, many of whom have missed their routine shots
17.Wide shot, outside a vaccination point in the Nussirat area, where UNICEF and its partners are running a catch-up vaccination campaign to reach more than 44,000 children, many of whom have missed their routine shots
18. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF, UNRWA, WHO and partners, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, are launching an integrated catch-up campaign for routine immunization, nutrition, and growth monitoring in the Gaza Strip to reach 44,000 children cut off from essential life-saving services by two years of conflict
19. Close up, in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF, UNRWA, WHO and partners, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, are launching an integrated catch-up campaign for routine immunization, nutrition, and growth monitoring in the Gaza Strip to reach 44,000 children cut off from essential life-saving services by two years of conflict
20. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases
21. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases
22. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases
23. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases
24. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases
25. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases.
26. Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases.
27. SOUNDBITE(ARABIC) Khawla, mother of 3 children, from Beit Lahia:
“I came here on foot just to get my children vaccinated and to make sure my daughter stays healthy too. I hope their future will be better than ours, that God will make things easier for us and for them, and that I’ll get to see them happy and not have it as hard as we did.”
Wide shot, children are being screened for malnutrition, and those identified are receiving treatment and ongoing follow-up.
28.Close up, children are being screened for malnutrition, and those identified are receiving treatment and ongoing follow-up.
29.Wide shot, children are getting vaccinated in Nussirat, in the Middle Area of the Gaza Strip. UNICEF is working to ensure that every child receives life-saving vaccines that protect them from measles, polio, pneumonia, and many other preventable childhood diseases.
30. Med shot, a child is being screened for malnutrition, and those identified are receiving treatment and ongoing follow-up.
UNICEF, UNRWA, WHO and partners, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, are launching an integrated catch-up campaign for routine immunization, nutrition, and growth monitoring in the Gaza Strip to reach 44,000 children cut off from essential life-saving services by two years of conflict.
The campaign will be implemented in three rounds to reach children with three doses of Pentavalent, Polio, Rota & Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine and two dose of Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine. The first round of the campaign will take place from 9 to 18 November.
It is estimated that 1 in 5 children under three years of age are either zero-dose or have missed vaccinations because of the conflict, putting them at risk of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks. The catch-up campaign aims to provide these children with routine childhood vaccines that protect against measles, mumps, and rubella, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, polio, rotavirus and pneumonia.
To help address the devastating impacts of the conflict on children’s health and nutrition, UNICEF and partners will also screen these children for malnutrition and ensure those identified with malnutrition receive treatment and ongoing follow-up. Children with complications due to moderate and severe acute malnutrition will be treated at WHO-supported inpatient stabilization centers.









