Country Experiences with COVID-19 Vaccination: Mainstreaming & Integration with Immunisation Programme Services and PHC

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Learning good practices to integrate COVID-19 vaccination into the main critical areas of vaccination.

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Stakeholders charged with integrating and scaling up Covid-19 vaccinations into routine immunisation programmes can use the country experiences outlined in these materials as a source of inspiration to identify potential solutions to address challenges and bottlenecks to scaling up Covid-19 vaccinations.

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This reference guide and presentation from WHO contains country examples of good practices and innovation to mainstream and integrate Covid-19 vaccination into the main critical areas of vaccination. These country experiences can be used to identify potential solutions to address challenges and bottlenecks to scaling up Covid-19 vaccinations.

Reference Guide

Presentation

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