Case study
Zambia’s covid-19 vaccination service delivery approach: using bottom-up demand generation to reach every eligible person
Since the first reported case in March 2020, Zambia has endured four waves of COVID-19. As of December 31, 2022, the country had recorded more than 330,000 infections and 4,000 deaths. With the increasing availability of vaccines in low and middle-income countries following the World Health Organization’s COVID-19
Vaccine Delivery Partnership launch in 2022, Zambia set an ambitious target to vaccinate at least 70 percent of its eligible population by June 2022.
Languages
Publication year
2023
Type
Case study
Categories
- Service delivery
Diseases
- COVID-19
Countries
- Zambia
Tags
- Demand
WHO Regions
- African Region
COMPENDIUM-DEMAND
The resource is included in the following table:
| Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zambia’s covid-19 vaccination service delivery approach: using bottom-up demand generation to reach every eligible person | Covid-19 Vaccine Delivery Partnership | 2023 | Case study | English, French |
| Public Health and Social Measures for managing epidemics and epidemic risk | Eva Rehfuess | 2022 | Training | English, French |