The engagement, which took place in Calabar, had women groups from 18 council areas of the state. They included Ekori Women’s League, and Ambitious Ladies Foundation, among others.
Although vaccines are available in most healthcare centres, residents have refused to take them for fear of myths, mostly on social media. Speaking to the women, Dr. Echey Ijezie, Country Programme Director, AHF Nigeria, country office, said women play key roles at the community level and are highly influential in any form of advocacy and information dissemination.“We decided to bring women together as champions to fight the challenge of vaccine hesitancy and also listen to their fears because of the public trusts women.
Mrs Joy Chabo, the state immunisation officer, said the state was targeting 70 per cent vaccination of its residents. said, according to data available, only 17 per cent of Cross River’s target population received their first dose of the vaccine while only 11 per cent took the first and second doses.