Ensuring sustainable demand for immunisation is only possible when caregivers and communities trust the safety and efficacy of vaccines, as well as the quality and reliability of immunisation services. They also need to have the necessary information, access and motivation to complete the recommended immunisation schedule on time.
Organisations
- Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Cross-Cutting themes
| Title | Author | Year | Type | Language |
| Gender-Intentional Digital Health Intervention & Enablers: A Rapid Guide for Analysis, Planning, and Monitoring | Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, HealthEnabled | 2022 | Guidance | English |
| Gender and digital health information in immunisation programming | Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, HealthEnabled | 2022 | Report | English |
| 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 |
| The Use of Digital Technologies and Approaches for Real-Time Monitoring of Supplementary Immunization Activities Good practices and lessons learned | UNICEF, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance | 2021 | Report | English |
| Digital health for real-time monitoring of a national immunisation campaign in Indonesia: a large-scale effectiveness evaluation | Hafizah Jusril, Rita Damayanti, Iwan Ariawan | 2020 | Report | English |
| Demand promotion and community engagement - Tackling inequity by promoting demand for immunisation | Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance | 2023 | User guide | English |
Governance Coordination & Policy
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