Linked Project Overview and Explainer Brief

This brief is available in English and Spanish.

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Learning more about the Linked Immunisation Action Network and our collaborative learning approaches.

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This brief is used as part of a package of materials for country outreach and onboarding to orient new members to the network and collaborative learning approaches.

OVERVIEW:

The Linked Immunisation Action Network (Linked) represents an integral component of Gavi’s strategic approach to engaging with middle-income countries (MICs) with the goal of preventing backsliding in vaccine coverage and driving the sustainable introduction of key missing vaccines. Linked designs and employs highly participatory and action-oriented collaborative learning approaches that bring together country practitioners, technical experts, and immunisation partners from former Gavi and select never Gavi MICs to identify common immunisation programme challenges and the transformative practices that will lead to greater resilience, equity, and sustainability.  This 2-page brief outlines Linked’s approach and the value of collaborative learning, as well as the country membership and governance structures of the network.

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