Gavi-Linked Learning Forum: Sharing lessons and experiences in decision-making and implementation for new vaccine introduction among lower middle-income countries

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Learning about decision-making for new vaccine introduction.

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Stakeholders in countries considering new vaccine introduction, particularly PCV, HPV, and Rotavirus, can learn from the experiences of other countries in implementing these vaccines into their national immunisation programmes.

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Participants from Angola, Cuba, Eswatini, Kosovo, Indonesia, Philippines, Tunisia, and Uzbekistan participated in a Gavi learning forum, with support from Linked, to discuss and exchange experiences, challenges, and learning needs for the introduction of three critical vaccines – PCV, HPV, and Rotavirus. Topics discussed during the forum included political will and advocacy, decision-making processes, vaccine procurement and pricing, financial sustainability, HPV vaccine introduction, and Gavi support mechanisms.

Learning forum materials

Country posters

Angola – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Cuba – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Eswatini – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Kosovo – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Indonesia – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Jordan – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Philippines – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Tunisia – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

Uzbekistan – English | French | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

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