The Bangladeshi government is implementing comprehensive programs to prevent measles outbreaks and reduce child mortality rates, according to Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md. Shakawat Hossain. The primary goal is to establish a robust immune system among children through widespread vaccination coverage. These multifaceted initiatives aim to create a strong protective barrier against the disease. The announcement was made during the 15th day of the second and first sessions of the 13th National Parliament on Thursday, June 25th. Details were provided in response to a question from Shammi, a reserved women’s seat MP from the ruling party. The government’s strategy focuses on ensuring all children receive necessary vaccinations to bolster national immunity.