We want to protect lives with vaccines! Saving the lives of children who die from infectious diseases: Sending basic vaccines like polio and tetanus to developing countries to save as many young lives as possible.
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The Japan Committee for UNICEF (JCV) has been working for over 30 years to deliver vaccines to children in developing countries, in cooperation with UNICEF, to protect them from infectious diseases like polio and tetanus. This initiative, called "Child Vaccine Support," aims to save the lives of children who die from preventable diseases, a number that still reaches 4,000 per day globally.