As we drive forty kilometres out of Thakkek District in Khammuane Province on red earth road, we arrive at Laphathong School in Nassad District of Khammuane Province. Children were getting ready to be vaccinated for Japanese Encephalitis (JE).






In the Khmu village, these children do not go to school, but with the help of the village head, the children were left with relatives and neighbours, and asked to remain in the village while some of their parents left to work in the field.
Communication is vital to a successful campaign when mobilizing and engaging the community. The villagers, mostly Khmu ethnic minority, made it a point to remain in the village at the time when the health workers visited. This has ensured that all children aged 9 months to 14 years received the vaccine they need to protect them against JE.