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Our resource library is a searchable collection of documents, tools, and resources on achieving sustainable and equitable immunisation programmes. You can filter the resources by topic, type, or country.
Linked Workshop: Clearing Immunisation Backlogs and Building Back Better in the Wake of Covid-19
Exploring good practices and approaches to address immunisation backlog in the wake of Covid-19.
… Read MoreWebinar Series: Reaching Zero-Dose Children
Learning how different vulnerable groups can be reached with immunisation and other health services.
… Read MoreImmunisation Service Experience Toolkit
Understanding the concept of service experience and how it applies to immunisation programmes.
… Read MoreGlobal Compendium of Country Knowledge on COVID-19 Vaccination
Exploring key country experiences and implementation strategies related to COVID-19 vaccination.
… Read MoreLinked Workshop: Strengthening the Delivery of Immunisation Services through PHC Platforms
Exploring good practices and approaches to address a range of service delivery challenges that represent a risk to sustaining and increasing routine vaccination coverage.
… Read MoreConsiderations for Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination into Immunisation Programmes and Primary Health Care for 2022 and Beyond
Understanding the key considerations for integrating COVID-19 vaccination into immunisation programme services,
… Read MoreLinked Middle-Income Country Dashboards
Exploring middle-income countries progress toward strong, sustainable immunisation programmes.
… Read MoreGuiding Principles for Recovering, Building Resiliency, and Strengthening of Immunisation in 2022 and Beyond
Understanding global recommendations for recovering,
… Read MoreLinked Practitioner Perspective: Sri Lanka’s Experience Mobilizing the Military Medical Services for COVID-19 Response
The Ministry of Health (MoH) and Military Medical Services in Sri Lanka worked side-by-side to ensure health workers were able to continue providing routine immunisation and other primary health care services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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