Case study

Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination into Routine Immunization & Service Delivery, Tanzania

The introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine in Tanzania was launched in the Dar es Salaam region on July 28, 2021, and as of January 2023, 52% of adults 18 and older are fully vaccinated. Health officials leading vaccination efforts were initially concerned primarily with managing supply issues, building demand by communicating the risk of disease, and countering misinformation. However, as vaccination efforts have

progressed, the greatest challenges they now face are related to maintaining routine immunization and other health services while continuing COVID-19 vaccination services and reaching hard-to-reach

populations.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2022

Publisher

Vaccination Action Network

Type

Case study

Categories

  • Service delivery

Diseases

  • COVID-19

Countries

  • United Republic Of Tanzania

Tags

  • Integration

WHO Regions

  • African Region

Topic references

COMPENDIUM-OTHER

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Cote d'Ivoire_A People-Centered Flexible Approach to COVID-19 VaccinationVillageReach2023Case studyEnglish
Demand Generation at COVID-19 Vaccination Sites in Cote d’Ivoire and Democratic Republic of CongoVillageReach2023Case studyEnglish
Improving COVID-19 Vaccine Demand with Trusted, Community-Based Vaccinators, MalawiFred Mwandida, Vaccination Action Network2022Case studyEnglish
Integrating COVID-19 Vaccination into Routine Immunization & Service Delivery, TanzaniaDr. Mwanahamisi Hassan, Regional Administration COVID-19 and Global Fund Coordinator Tanzania, Vaccination Action Network2022Case studyEnglish
Leveraging Local Insights to Drive COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake in Njombe, TanzaniaSamson SOro Sasi, Njombe Region Health Promotion lead, Tanzania, Vaccination Action Network2022Case studyEnglish
Moonlight Community Cinema to Combat Low Risk Perception of COVID-19 in Makueni County, KenyaBretta Vilia Nutisya, Vaccination Action Network2022Case studyEnglish
The Power of Religious Leaders to Drive COVID-19 Vaccine Demand ZanzibarAbdulhamid Ameir Saleh, Vaccination Action Network2022Case studyEnglish