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Alternative methods for the validation of maternal and neonatal tetanus elimination (MNTE) in armed conflict and other access-constrained settings

Background:

Despite the significant progress made towards MNTE globally with 49 (83%) of 59 high burden countries achieving elimination as of Dec 2024, limitation of access to communities and populations that results from armed conflicts and other factors remains a major challenge to adequate implementation of MNTE activities especially, validation surveys. Geographic parts of most of the 10 countries that are yet to achieve MNTE globally, are affected by limitation in access due to armed conflicts and other security-compromising events.

Objectives:

The webinar session aims to acquaint participants with the WHO recommended alternative methods for conducting MNTE validation surveys in armed conflict and other access-constrained settings.

The webinar session will provide participants, including MNTE stakeholders (MoH, WHO, UNICEF and other technical partners) at the different levels the knowledge, skill, and decision-making power on the alternative MNTE validation survey method to deploy based on their specific country context.

Please note: This resource contains the presentation slides and a link to the EN video recording.

Auteurs

Date

2025-05-14

Type

Webinaire

Catégories

  • Gestion de programme

Maladies

  • Tétanos

Pays

  • Afghanistan
  • Angola
  • République centrafricaine
  • Nigéria
  • Pakistan
  • Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée
  • Somalie
  • Soudan du Sud
  • Soudan
  • Yémen

Organisations

  • TechNet-21

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Ajouté par: Nasir Yusuf

Ajouté le: 2025-05-14 15:25:59

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