Global efforts to reduce tetanus-related deaths focus on widespread immunization, maternal and neonatal vaccination programs, and improved healthcare access. Organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, and national health ministries collaborate to conduct mass vaccination campaigns targeting women of childbearing age and newborns. Additionally, initiatives emphasize safe childbirth practices, sterile medical procedures, and community education on wound care and vaccination importance. Continuous monitoring, data reporting, and international partnerships play a crucial role in sustaining progress toward eliminating tetanus as a global public health threat.