Share the facts
Vaccines are one of the most powerful tools we have to protect people’s health – they are safe, cost-effective and save millions of lives every year. Yet misinformation and false claims about vaccines are rising – especially online – putting children and adults at risk from deadly and debilitating infectious diseases.
You can help save lives by sharing the facts about immunisation.
See below for fact-based, accurate and accessible content from Gavi’s VaccinesWork platform and from our Vaccine Alliance partners.
Vaccines are one of the most powerful tools we have to protect people’s health – they are safe, cost-effective and save millions of lives every year. Yet misinformation and false claims about vaccines are rising – especially online – putting children and adults at risk from deadly and debilitating infectious diseases.
You can help save lives by sharing the facts about immunisation.
See below for fact-based, accurate and accessible content from Gavi’s VaccinesWork platform and from our Vaccine Alliance partners.

- Africa Infodemic Response Alliance (AIRA) is Africa’s network to share safe, proven facts on health and to counter dangerous health misinformation.
- “Combating false information on vaccines” is a series of five guides by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/WHO Regional Office for the Americas: guide for educators; guide for EPI managers; guide for health workers; guide for journalists; guide for risk communication & community engagement teams
- Fides initiative is a network of healthcare influencers dedicated to raising good health content and fighting misinformation.
- OpenWHO.org is WHO's learning resource hub for health emergencies.
- “Vaccines explained” is a series of illustrated articles that describe how vaccines work, how they’re developed and distributed and how their safety is carefully monitored.

- Vaccine misinformation management field guide
- Countering online misinformation resource pack
- uInfluence is a global network of digital mobilisers sharing trusted information to support public health.
