Empowering advocates with the data needed to drive change
To mark World Immunization Week 2025 (24–30 April), The Meningitis Research Foundation is proud to unveil a groundbreaking new report: The Meningitis Progress Tracker. This first-of-its-kind global report highlights urgent gaps in vaccine access for the leading causes of bacterial meningitis, helping us chart a clearer path toward defeating this devastating disease.
Drawing on insights from the newly redesigned Meningitis Progress Tracker, the report equips advocates, policymakers, and global health leaders with vital data to identify where action is needed most. Whether you’re working in government, healthcare, or civil society, this tool offers powerful visual insights on disease burden and vaccine coverage—tailored to your region and fully mobile-friendly.
🧭 Explore the Meningitis Progress Tracker now to see how your country is progressing in the fight against meningitis.
📢 Read our full news release to learn more about this crucial initiative.
Using Data to Defeat Meningitis
Every year, meningitis affects around 2.3 million people globally. Vaccines have played a major role in reducing cases, yet millions remain unprotected due to gaps in vaccine availability and coverage.
With the interactive dashboard, advocates can now access comprehensive global data in one place—helping to identify missed opportunities, track progress, and push for vaccine equity. Whether you’re in a remote village or a capital city, the Meningitis Progress Tracker puts powerful, actionable data at your fingertips.
Are You Up to Date With Your Meningitis Vaccinations?
Vaccines remain our strongest defense against meningitis. They not only protect individuals but also help stop the spread of disease in communities. If you’re unsure about your vaccination status or which vaccines are available in your area, now is the perfect time to find out.
Together, We Can Defeat Meningitis
This World Immunization Week, we encourage everyone—parents, healthcare workers, educators, and leaders—to engage with the Meningitis Progress Tracker, share stories, raise awareness, and demand action.