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It aims to comprehensively document factors that determine government preferences for and utilization of external funding for COVID-19 vaccine delivery, with assessment of the following factors:
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It aims to evaluate the costs and funding gaps of COVID-19 vaccine delivery in Lesotho from roll-out in March 2021 to scale-up to achieve 75 per cent population coverage of fully vaccinated persons by...
In September 2022, adolescents (12-17 years old) were included in the COVID-19 vaccination program in Mozambique. The Government of Mozambique has administrated two doses of the Pfizer vaccine in scho...
Because of their disability, most people with hearing impairments lack formal education, therefore it is hard for them to access the common oral COVID-19 vaccine messages which are transmitted through...
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed real gaps in data on older people and a lack of prioritization of older people in traditional immunization systems, making it more difficult to include them in the r...
It is vital to ensure that everyone gets the right information through trusted sources and to bring COVID-19 vaccines to people with convenient service. UNICEF Kenya partnered with the InterReligious ...
In an effort to address the COVID-19 pandemic, the Evaluation Office conceptualized a remote data collection using high frequency mobile telephony data to survey populations and examine trust and beha...
Before COVID-19, Mozambique’s Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) protocol, broadly aligned with the original approach proposed by Kar. During the pandemic, UNICEF Mozambique worked with the Governm...