Linked Practitioner Perspective: Designing and managing electronic immunisation registries (EIRs) to improve immunisation outcomes

During our workshop focused on Designing and managing electronic immunisation registers (EIRs) to improve immunisation outcomes, we sat down with Kezang Wangmo, Program Officer, Ministry of Health, Bhutan, and Kurt Yorke, IT Manager, Ministry of Health, Guyana, to discuss the challenges their countries are facing with managing EIRs, strategies they’re implementing to address these challenges, and lessons learned from the Linked learning engagement. We encourage you to discover their experiences and insights in our practitioner perspective video, available in English, below.

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