By July 2021, Mongolia had vaccinated 60% of their population with the primary COVID-19 vaccine series while successfully maintaining high routine coverage in their national immunization programme. This case study describes the planning, coordination and vaccination strategies used to achieve this.
Organisations
- World Health Organization (WHO)
COMPENDIUM-DELIVERY
| Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
| Pakistan: Vaccination de populations réfugiées | Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination, Pakistan | | Case study | French |
| Pakistan: Vaccination of Refugees | Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination, Pakistan | 2022 | Case study | English |
| RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE POPULAIRE LAO OPTIMISER LES CYCLES DE DISTRIBUTION ET D’APPROVISIONNEMENT EN VACCINS | Lao PDR Ministry of health | 2023 | Case study | French |
| MONGOLIA’S EXEMPLARY COVID-19 VACCINE ROLL-OUT WHILE SUSTAINING HIGH ROUTINE IMMUNIZATION COVERAGE | Mongolia Ministry of Health | 2023 | Case study | English |
| EXPÉRIENCE DU CAMBODGE EN MATIÈRE DE VACCINATION CONTRE LA COVID-19 ET DE DÉPISTAGE DES MALADIES NON TRANSMISSIBLES | Cambodia Ministry of Health | 2023 | Case study | French |
| Rwanda’s Experience Scaling Real-time Monitoring Approaches Using Digital Solutions to Support COVID-19 Surveillance, COVID-19 Vaccination and Case Management | World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance | 2022 | Case study | English, French |
| Cambodia's experience of COVID-19 vaccination delivery with screening for non-communicable diseases | UNICEF, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, World Health Organization (WHO), Covid-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership | 2023 | Case study | English |