A learning and solutions tool to identify and address gender and equity issues in the access, uptake and delivery of immunization by clients and providers.
The Zero-Dose Community of Practice is a platform for experts striving to reach zero-dose children with life-saving immunization.
Human-centred design is a problem-solving process that begins with understanding the human factors and context surrounding a challenge.
WHO’s global database for tracking vaccine coverage and disease outbreaks worldwide.
Immunization Agenda 2030 underscores the importance of prioritizing underserved population groups and communities to improve immunization outcomes.
This Guidance Note has been developed by the Immunization team in UNICEF Headquarters to assist our Regional and Country Offices as they support and guide National Immunization Programs (NIP) when they conduct Coverage and Equity Assessments (CEA) of their vaccination services.
There is still a substantial knowledge gap on how gender mediates child health in general, and child immunisation outcomes in particular.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines have emerged as an effective solution to prevent cervical cancer, a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).