How Data Systems Can Help Reach Zero-dose and Under-immunised Children

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Gaining knowledge of how information systems and other data tools can help reach zero-dose and under-immunised children.

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The key findings and recommendations outlined in this brief can help country stakeholders identify, reach, and monitor zero-dose and under-immunised children with actionable tools and recommendations.

OVERVIEW:

This brief is for government decision-makers, funders, and partners who are involved in advancing health information systems and data tools for identifying, reaching, and monitoring zero-dose and under-immunised children. It highlights findings and recommendations from the Landscape Analysis of Health Information Systems and Data Tools for Identifying, Reaching, and Monitoring Zero-Dose and Under-immunised Children.

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