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SUMMARY:Mini-cPIE (COVID-19 vaccination IAR) Clinic 3: Country Experience Sharing and Lessons Learned from Fragile States/Humanitarian Contexts
DESCRIPTION:As countries conduct mini COVID-19 vaccine Post-Introduction Evaluation (mini-cPIE), also called the COVID-19 Vaccination Intra-Action Review (IAR), to review and adjust their COVID-19 vaccine roll-out, WHO will be hosting regular clinics for countries to share learnings with peer countries.\n&nbsp;\nCountries that have already conducted a mini-cPIE will be invited to share their experiences, while countries interested in conducting a mini-cPIE can have the opportunity to directly connect with these countries to seek advice and ask questions they may have, including practical tools and tips for the preparation, conduct and follow-up of a mini-cPIE. Countries can also use these clinics to propose new tools they deem useful or request technical support from WHO.\n&nbsp;\nThis webinar is the third of the series of clinics that will be held in the coming months as countries review the early phase of their vaccine roll-out using the WHO IAR (mini-cPIE) tools.\n&nbsp;\nArabic, French, Russian,&nbsp;and Spanish interpretation provided\n&nbsp;\nRegister here:&nbsp;https://mailchi.mp/salud.unm.edu/who-mini-cpie-clinic-1012

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