Immunisation Decision-Making Resource Catalogue

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Exploring resources focused on vaccine and immunisation decision-making.

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Country-level decision-makers at all levels in the health sector, international partner organizations, and other policy making and coordination bodies can use these resources as evidence to support vaccine decision-making.

OVERVIEW:

The Decision-Making Resource Catalogue is a repository of existing tools, databases, and guidance documents that can be used as the basis for the collection of high quality evidence to support vaccine decision-making. Intended users include country-level decision-makers at all levels in the health sector, international partner organizations, and other policy making and coordination bodies. The catalogue is organized by different criteria used in decision-making.

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