Supporting Madagascar's COVID-19 vaccine uptake at 78 years
“The vaccine at all costs to survive the COVID-19 pandemic.” This is the credo of Justine Rasoanindrina, a grandmother of eight Ambatondrazaka district, more than 270 km from Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo.
At 78, Justine continues to practice both as a masseuse and a matron. Well-known in her community, she embraced the profession of masseuse at the age of 15 and that of matron at 22 years old. Because of her devotion to the work of giving and saving life, Justine is part of the steering committee of the Association of Traditional Medicine practitioners in Ambatondrazaka.
But a little over a year ago, Justine added a new string to her bow: she became a community mobilizer in June 2021, following the death of her brother from COVID-19.
COVID-19 Vaccine Demand Global Event Report
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To characterize and catalogue innovative, promising, and proven demand interventions, a virtual meeting was held on 22 and 23 June 2022.
The event featured a high-level roundtable attended by Ministers of Health, representatives from global and regional agencies and civil society organizations.
It also included technical sessions focused on four areas:
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- behaviorally informed interventions
- capacity strengthening to improve service quality
- misinformation
- community engagement.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership Situation Report
This report covers the month of September 2022.
In this edition:
- Overview: Global Situation | 92 Advanced Market Commitment Countries
- 34 countries for concerted support
- In-depth: Data and reporting systems for vaccine delivery
- Country insights: Opportunities and challenges of real-time COVID-19 reporting systems - Malawi, Burkina Faso and Rwanda
ICVA Network Publishes New Paper - Principles of Effective COVID-19 Vaccination Response in Humanitarian Contexts
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26 June – 21 July UNICEF, WHO, CDC, GAVI: Comprehensive Demand training on behavioural insights, social data, digital and infodemic management, service experience and RCCE for the promotion of vaccine demand to strengthen routine immunization and COVID-19 recovery. To address the issue of heterogeneous demand expertise at the country level and build a cadre of country demand experts at scale, a first-of-its-kind comprehensive training on ‘accelerating recovery of routine immunization, reaching zero-dose children and promoting COVID-19 vaccine demand was conducted in June, 2022. This is a multi-agency (WHO – IVB and Infodemic Management, UNICEF, US CDC and GAVI) initiative under the umbrella of the Vaccination Demand Hub and was based on the latest innovative thinking in the demand space, and further supported by USAID, BBC Media Action, JSI, Sabin, and many other CSOs. The 4-week intensive training trained a cohort of ~600 participants from 92 countries, and the curriculum was based on an interactive learning pedagogy consisting of lectures, simulation exercises and peer-to-peer engagement. Learn more about the training and access the resources
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Resources and Technical Guidance
This job aid provides guidance on safe and effective management and disposal of wastes generated by COVID-19 vaccination activities at the facility level. It reminds health workers and wastes handlers that used and unused COVID-19 vaccine vials (expired or spoiled) are not infectious waste and do not require special treatment. Generally, disposal of COVID-19-related waste should follow the practice used for other health care and vaccination-related wastes, in accordance with national policies, guidelines and standards.
NEW: WHO – UNICEF guidance on Considerations for integrating COVID-19 vaccination into immunization programmes and primary health care for 2022 and beyond English | French
NEW: Implementation guide for vaccination of health workers
NEW: Considerations for optimizing the COVID-19 vaccine country portfolio English | French | Spanish
NEW: Rapid Review of COVID-19 Vaccination Roll Out A systematic review of COVID-19 vaccine roll-out experiences and lessons learned is being undertaken by the World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership project, and COVID GAP, to produce learnings for program audiences at all levels—global, regional, country, and sub-national. This slide deck is the first in a series of multiple rapid review products, highlighting learning, best practices, and recommendations for one of the eight selected themes
The global COVID-19 vaccination rollout is the biggest and fastest in history and no public health intervention compares to it. In 2021, under extraordinary time constraints and severe programmatic challenges, countries used a range of approaches and strategies in all aspects of vaccination activities, to introduce and deploy COVID-19 vaccines as rapidly and effectively as possible.
Sharing the different approaches and strategies, provides an opportunity to foster cross-country learning, facilitate peer-to-peer problem solving, and establish a pool of knowledge and skills to help inform actions that may be leveraged in a future health crisis that requires vaccination. For this reason, and with thanks to all stakeholders involved a repository of implementation experiences has been developed as a clearinghouse to capture and preserve key country experiences.
Topic areas include:
- COVID19 vaccination country experiences
- COVID19 vaccination country case studies
- Country evaluations reviews, reports and publications
The Global Compendium is continually under development and country case studies continue to be sought. Should partners or colleagues like to contribute or share additional experiences or knowledge, please do not hesitate to reach out. For any comments or interest in collaborating, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Stories
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ICYMI:
Crossing the Finish Line Together with the COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership
In just one year, vaccinations have saved over 20 million lives and reduced deaths by more than 60%. But this is not enough. The COVID-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership was set up to support the many countries lagging on COVID-19 coverage and balancing various other health- and non-health priorities. Because the pandemic is not over until those most at-risk are reached.
Closing the Vaccine Gap
In 2022 the world is experiencing one of the largest backslides of global immunization rates in history. Now is the only chance we have to work together, to pull resources and invest in vaccinating humanity against all diseases and illnesses. And we must do it together!
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