Webinar Series: Reaching Zero-Dose Children

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Learning how different vulnerable groups can be reached with immunisation and other health services.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

As countries work on building back better and closing the gaps with zero-dose children (those who have not received a single vaccine since birth), they can use the learnings and lessons from this webinar series to identify good practices and strategies to reach zero-dose children based on their local contexts.

OVERVIEW:

The Zero-Dose Children webinar series, co-hosted by TechNet-21, the Zero-Dose Community of Practice, and the Immunisation Agenda 2030 Working Group on coverage and equity, built an understanding of how to reach key populations missed by immunisation and other basic health services including communities residing in poor urban areas (informal settlements), those affected by conflict and displacement, and residents of remote-rural areas. The webinars featured specific country experiences on the latest learning and good practices for bringing services to the hard-to-reach.

Webinar Recordings:

Session 1: Urban Immunisation

Session 2: Immunisation in fragile/conflict affected settings

Session 3: Remote rural settings

Session 4: Human resources for missed communities

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