Linked Proof of Concept

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Explore the importance and impact of Linked’s contributions to strong national immunisation programmes in middle-income countries (MICs).

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Review Linked’s impact in two member countries and identify how the network can serve as an enabler and accelerator for countries’ progress towards strong national immunisation programmes.

OVERVIEW:

In 2023, Linked embarked upon the systematic measurement of whether and how the network’s collaborative learning approach is contributing to Gavi’s middle-income country (MICs) outcomes and objectives. This proof of concept presents the evidence from two Linked member country case studies, a network-wide survey, and evaluations from each of the network’s engagements. The findings demonstrate that Linked is an enabler, a catalyst, and an accelerator for countries’ progress towards the MICs outcomes and objectives.

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