Linked Workshop: Strengthening the Delivery of Immunisation Services through PHC Platforms

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Exploring good practices and approaches to address a range of service delivery challenges that represent a risk to sustaining and increasing routine vaccination coverage.

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Countries who have integrated immunisation and primary health care services or are considering doing so can adapt the good practices and country experiences shared during this learning engagement to strengthen service delivery and maintain, increase, or restore immunisation coverage levels.

OVERVIEW:

The Linked Immunisation Action Network held an in-person collaborative learning engagement to bring together country immunisation stakeholders from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Mongolia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan, as well as global experts, to share experiences, mitigating strategies, and good practices to address the challenges these member countries are facing with the delivery of immunisation services through primary health care (PHC) platforms, with the objective of strengthening service delivery to maintain, increase, or restore coverage levels.

Day 1 Materials

Overview of Integration – English | Russian

Strategies and Best Practices to Strengthen Coordination of Immunisation Stakeholders – English | Russian

Strengthening Coordination Between Immunisation & Primary Healthcare: The Missed Opportunities For Vaccination Approach – English | Russian

Strategies and Best Practices to Strengthen HR Capacity and Motivation to Deliver Immunisation – English | Russian

Day 2 Materials

Immunisation through Integrated PHC: Estonia Case Study – English | Russian

Strategies to Strengthen Performance Management and Monitoring – English | Russian

Country Posters

Armenia – English | Russian

Azerbaijan – English | Russian

Estonia – English | Russian

Georgia – English | Russian

Moldova – English | Russian

Mongolia – English | Russian

Uzbekistan – English | Russian

Key Takeaways Brief – English | Portuguese | Spanish | Russian

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