Youth Health Care Introduces Super Priki for 2024 School Vaccination Campaign
Youth Health Care (JGZ) introduces Super Priki, an upgraded mascot for the 2024–2025 School Vaccination Campaign, continuing a 20-year legacy of promoting child vaccination.
The Evolution of Priki: From Priki to Super Priki
A Legacy of 20 Years in Child Vaccination Education
The Youth Health Care section (JGZ) of the Department of Public Health (DVG) has unveiled Super Priki, the newest version of the beloved Priki character. Launched over 20 years ago..
Why Super Priki Was Created
Priki has been an essential figure in providing parents and children with important vaccination information in a friendly and accessible way. Known for his famous line, “And it hurts? Only a little bit!”, Priki has been a comforting presence for many.
The Role of Super Priki in the 2024–2025 School Vaccination Campaign
Engaging Children and Parents with Super Priki
As the needs of children and parents evolve, so must Priki. Enter Super Priki—a modernized, upgraded version designed to engage a new generation during the 2024–2025 School Vaccination Campaign. Super Priki will play a key role in the upcoming vaccination campaign, making health education more interactive and appealing. With this update, JGZ hopes to strengthen its connection with children and parents.
Continuing the Mission of Protecting Children’s Health
The new character aims to continue the mission of educating and protecting Aruba’s youth against infectious diseases in a fun and relatable manner.
Impact of Super Priki on Public Health Awareness
The Importance of Modernizing Health Education
Ensuring they stay informed and reassured about the importance of vaccinations. The character of Super Priki represents the ongoing commitment of JGZ to safeguard public health and adapt to the changing times.
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