The Alliance Lift: Dr Shalom Ndoula, EPI Manager Cameroon, in conversation with Dr Daniela Rodríguez, from the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research
The Alliance Lift is a series that spotlights the journeys of policy-makers, researchers and practitioners shaping health systems around the globe. In this Q&A, Daniela Rodriguez of the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research speaks with Dr Shalom Ndoula, Country Director of the Expanded Programme on Immunization at Cameroon’s Ministry of Public Health.
With more than 20 years of experience spanning clinical medicine, district health management and national immunization leadership, Dr Ndoula has played a leading role in some of Cameroon’s major immunization milestones, including the rollout of the world’s first malaria vaccine and the efforts that led to the country being declared free of wild poliovirus in 2020.
Reflecting on his transition from clinical medicine into public health leadership, Dr Ndoula discusses the importance of adapting evidence-based policy to local realities and the tensions that can emerge between global recommendations, resource constraints and community expectations.
Drawing on Cameroon’s experience with embedded implementation research through initiatives such as MAINSTREAM and the Big Catch-up case studies, they also talk about how policy-makers, frontline health workers and researchers can work together to build more responsive immunization systems.
Also available as a video and podcast, the interview explores the growing pressures facing immunization programmes globally, the long-term implications of declining health financing and why reaching zero-dose children ultimately means strengthening the relationship between communities and the health system itself.
…
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Big Catch-Up Case Studies: Lessons from Country Implementation
The Big Catch-Up (BCU) initiative was launched to support countries in identifying and vaccinating children who missed routine immunization during the COVID-19 pandemic. To better understand implementation experiences and operational lessons, several countries conducted case studies examining different aspects of BCU implementation. UNICEF, in collaboration with Gavi, WHO and partners, hosted a webinar to share insights from three selected case studies and reflect on lessons from programme implementation.
The session included:
• Country presentations highlighting experiences implementing BCU activities (Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, Mozambique)
• Reflections on operational approaches used to reach zero-dose and under-immunized children
• Discussion of lessons related to programme coordination, service delivery adaptations, and digital health systems
• Interactive Q&A and discussion
By the end of the session, participants had:
✔ Gained an understanding of how countries implemented BCU activities in different operational contexts
✔ Learned practical approaches used to identify and reach missed children
✔ Explored lessons related to programme coordination, service delivery, and monitoring systems
✔ Reflected on implications for strengthening routine immunization recovery efforts
Presentation slides available https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1EuTugKJ8SOAx9ddLB03ftGLmh9dwkgvg/edit?usp=drive_web&ouid=111152928728150180193&rtpof=true
Presenters:
- Violet Mathenge
- Ibrahim Dadari
- Remy Mwamba
- Amsalu Shiferaw
- Assel Mussabekova
- Galina Solodunova
- Esmeralda Karajeanes
- Arlindo Banze
- Alex Garraud
- Phionah Atuhebwe
…
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Child vaccine catch-up drive on course to hit target: UN
Geneva (AFP) – The United Nations on Friday said a three-year effort to immunise children who missed routine vaccinations due to the Covid-19 crisis was on course to reach the 21 million tar …
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Vaccinazioni, oltre 100 milioni di dosi ai bambini contro l’epidemia di morbillo in 36 Paesi
UNICEF/GAVI/OMS: la più grande campagna di somministrazione
25 Aprile 2026 alle 20:46 2 minuti di lettura
ROMA – Le epidemie di mo …
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Post-COVID Vaccination Catch-up Pays Off – But Aid Cuts and Misinformation Pose New Threats
Child & adolescent health 24/04/2026 • Kerry Cullinan
Carrying their vaccines, a group of health workers cross a flooded area in Gonja sub-district in …
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
WHO global alliance delivers 100 million childhood vaccine doses since 2023
April 23 (Reuters) - More than 100 million vaccine doses have been delivered to 18.3 million children worldwide since 2023 under a global drive to reverse pandemic-related …
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
The Big Catch-Up has achieved much of what it set out to do
Pandemic disruptions reversed decades of immunisation progress. A programme designed to catch-up, restore and strengthen immunisation programmes is shifting paradigms.
24 …
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Largest catch-up initiative delivers over 100 million childhood vaccinations
24 April 2026
Joint News Release
Geneva/New York
Reading time: 6 min (1656 words)
العربية
中文
Français
Русский
Español
…
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Families returning home join Syria’s Big Catch-Up to protect every child
November 2025 – Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic
At Barzeh Al-Balad Health Centre in Damascus, 35-year-old Yousra smiles as she holds her daughter’s newly issued vaccinatio …
-
Lire la suite →
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Publication en cours de modération
Statut publié avec succès. Il est désormais visible dans votre journal.
Vous devez avoir un compte pour consulter le reste des éléments du journal.
Impossible de charger le contenu de l'info-bulle.