Technical Resources for Improving Immunization Coverage and Equity

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Exploring a database of technical resources for improving coverage and equity of immunization services.

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Identify which coverage and equity resources and tools are relevant to your country context either by browsing by a specific topic or specific learning question. Then compare and contrast the list of resources and decide what the most appropriate resource for your purpose is by reviewing the summaries which answer –  what can the resource be used for, by whom, and when?

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This database compiles technical resources (tools, technical guidance, information documents and databases) of relevance for improving coverage and equity of immunization services. Intended users of the database include managers of national immunization programs and EPI & PHC technical advisers and partners.

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