MedGlobal’s Healthcare Charities: Vaccinating Rohingya Refugees and Locals in Bangladesh

MedGlobal’s Healthcare Charities: Vaccinating Rohingya Refugees and Locals in Bangladesh
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01 November 2023

Discover how Medglobal, a leading healthcare charities, is making a significant impact by vaccinating both Rohingya refugees and the local population in Bangladesh. Learn about their dedicated efforts in providing essential healthcare services, contributing to the well – being of vulnerable communities. Explore how MedGlobal’s commitment to humanitarian aid and medical support is making a difference in the lives of those in need. Stay updated on our initiatives and find out how you can support our mission. Join MedGlobal in our journey to provide quality healthcare to undeserved populations.

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MedGlobal’s Healthcare Charities: Vaccinating Rohingya Refugees and Locals in Bangladesh

 

Every year in the last week of April, World Immunization Week is observed to raise awareness about the significance of vaccines and immunization. This year’s World Immunization Week theme is “Vaccines Bring Us Closer.”

Vaccines not only protect us from fatal diseases, but they also bring us closer to our loved ones, communities, and a brighter future. In this blog, we will discuss the impact MedGlobal is having on routine immunizations for Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi locals.

Immunizations are one of the primary services offered by MedGlobal in Bangladesh. MedGlobal has worked to increase vaccination rates among Rohingya refugees and the local population.

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