Brief: Linked Resources Catalog

This brief is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian.

LOOK AT THIS IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN:

Exploring a diverse set of Linked-produced resources around country-identified priority topics, such as:

  • Implementing Electronic Immunisation Registries (EIRs)
  • Increasing Access to Key Missing Vaccines (HPV, PCV, Rotavirus)
  • Restoring and Reinforcing Routine Immunisation Services to Catch Up Missed Children
  • Strengthening Community Demand for and Confidence in Vaccines and Immunisation Services
  • Strengthening Delivery of Immunisation through PHC Platforms
  • Strengthening Human Resource (HR) Capacity

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

Country stakeholders can draw upon the lessons and promising strategies from these Linked-produced resources  then adapt and apply the learnings to address their specific needs to address barriers to sustainability, equity, and new vaccine introduction.

OVERVIEW:

Linked designs and employs collaborative learning approaches that bring together country practitioners, technical experts, and immunisation partners to identify common immunisation programme challenges and the transformative strategies that will lead to greater resilience, equity, and sustainability. This brief outlines key Linked-produced resources available for countries to draw upon to address barriers to sustainability, equity, and new vaccine introduction.

You May Also Like

Linked Country Case Study: Strengthening Tunisia’s HPV Vaccine Introduction

The Linked Immunisation Action Network played a pivotal role in supporting Tunisia’s HPV vaccine introduction by leveraging peer-to-peer learning and cross-regional collaboration. Tunisia joined the network in 2023 during critical preparations for its school-based HPV rollout targeting 12-year-old girls. Participation in global workshops, including an Istanbul session with peers like the Philippines and Mongolia, provided … Read More

Download
File size: 2.56M

Linked Country Case Study: Strengthening Indonesia’s National Immunisation Program

The Linked Immunisation Action Network has supported Indonesia in addressing critical immunisation challenges through peer-to-peer learning and tailored interventions. Amidst COVID-19-related backsliding (DTP3 coverage dropped from 85% in 2019 to 67% in 2021), Indonesia engaged in collaborative learning exchanges to tackle human resource gaps, data system limitations, and subnational inequities. Key initiatives included a study … Read More

Download
File size: 4.54M

Scoping Review of Current Costing Literature on Interventions to Reach Zero-Dose Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

A study in Vaccines analyzes the costs and effectiveness of interventions aimed at reaching zero-dose children—those who have not received any routine vaccinations—in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The research evaluates strategies such as mobile outreach, community engagement, and health system strengthening, highlighting their cost-effectiveness in improving immunisation coverage. The findings suggest that tailored, context-specific … Read More