Rapport
Measles Outbreak Strategic Framework (MOSF) 2026–2030
Nearly 60 million lives have been saved by measles and rubella vaccinations over the past 25 years. But communities around the world, particularly those with already strained resources, are still at risk.
The Measles & Rubella Partnership's Measles Outbreak Strategic Framework (MOSF) 2026–2030 responds to this reality. Rather than focusing on managing outbreaks reactively, it shifts the focus to preventing them proactively by addressing cross-border spread, funding shortfalls, and immunity gaps in fragile and under-resourced communities with a focus on barriers tied to gender, mobility, trust, and access.
The Framework equips global, regional, and national decision-makers—including donors, program managers, technical agencies, implementing partners, and health authorities—with strategies for outbreak prevention, detection, and response. It also identifies priority action areas, informs policy and advocacy efforts, and supports resource mobilization, while helping countries align national efforts with broader global priorities.
Auteurs
Langues
- Anglais
Année de publication
2026
Type
Rapport
Catégories
- Vaccins et dispositifs d'administration
Maladies
- Rougeole
- Rubéole
Organisations
- La Foundation Bill et Melinda Gates
- Gavi, l'Alliance du vaccin
- UNICEF
- Organisation Mondiale de la Santé (OMS)
Mots-clés
- IA2030
- Épidémie