Over the past fifty years, vaccines have been instrumental in saving at least 154 million lives, equating to six lives every minute, every day, for five decades. During this time, there has been a 40% enhancement in infant survival rates. However, it remains imperative to reach the millions of children who have yet to receive a single vaccination. Furthermore, it is essential to extend protection to: - Older individuals against influenza - Young girls against HPV - Infants against malaria and RSV - Pregnant women against tetanus We are presently at a critical juncture in the history of global health. The significant progress made in eradicating diseases that are preventable through vaccination is at risk. Decades of cooperative efforts among governments, aid agencies, scientists, healthcare professionals, and parents have led to our current achievements, including the eradication of smallpox and the near-eradication of polio. World Immunization Week 2025 seeks to ensure that an even gr...