Overcoming Barriers to Vaccine Acceptance in the Community: Key Learning from the Experiences of 734 Frontline Health Workers

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Exploring strategies that worked in different settings to build Covid-19 vaccine confidence.

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Country practitioners and other stakeholders can use the learnings from this report to identify good practices and strategies on overcoming barriers and increasing confidence and uptake of Covid-19 vaccines.

OVERVIEW:

What works on the frontlines to build vaccine confidence? This ground-breaking report analyzes 734 case studies on targeted intervention approaches and social and behavioral determinants developed by health professionals from all levels of the health system as part of a peer learning programme by The Geneva Learning Foundation. In this report, you will learn:

  • Four targeted intervention approaches that consistently resulted in improved vaccine acceptance and uptake.
  • Two key determinants that helped change the minds and behaviors of individuals, families, and communities.
  • How health professionals successfully worked with communities to overcome legacies of mistrust in marginalized communities.

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