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Our resource library is a searchable collection of documents, tools, and resources on achieving sustainable and equitable immunisation programmes. You can filter the resources by topic, type, or country.

Topics: donor-transition

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Catalog of LNCT Resources Brief

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Exploring a diverse set of LNCT-produced resources around priority workstream areas including:

  • COVID-19
  • Managing the Gavi Transition
  • Financing Immunization Programs
  • Decentralized Health Systems
  • Immunization and Universal Health Coverage
  • Engaging the Private Sector
  • Vaccine Hesitancy
  • Vaccine Procurement
HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

Country stakeholders can draw upon the lessons learned from key LNCT-produced resources within a specific workstream area then adapt and apply the learnings to address their specific needs as they transition away from Gavi support to full domestic financing of their national immunization program.

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Country Case Study: Lessons Learned from Georgia’s Experience Transitioning from Gavi Support

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Learning about Georgia’s experience transitioning away from Gavi support to full domestic financing of its national immunization program.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

Policymakers, immunization practitioners, and other country stakeholders can use this case study to understand some of the complex challenges that may arise during the Gavi transition process and adapt potential solutions based on lessons learned from Georgia’s experience.

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LNCT’s Lessons Learned on Transition

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Examining lessons learned about the experiences of countries moving through the transition from Gavi support.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

Stakeholders in transitioning countries can adapt and apply the lessons outlined throughout this brief based on the challenges they face in their context.

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Over several years, LNCT’s learning exchanges have generated a collection of insights and lessons learned about the experiences of countries moving through the transition from Gavi support.

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Country Case Study: Lessons Learned from Sri Lanka’s Experience Transitioning from Gavi Support

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Learning about Sri Lanka’s experience transitioning away from Gavi support to full domestic financing of its national immunization program.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

Policymakers, immunization practitioners, and other country stakeholders can use this case study to understand some of the complex challenges that may arise during the Gavi transition process and adapt potential solutions based on lessons learned from Sri Lanka’s experience.

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Gavi Support Guidelines

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Understanding Gavi’s guidelines for support and tools to support Gavi transition or resources to reach zero-dose communities and maintain, restore and strengthen immunization programs.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

Policymakers, government officials can use these guides to  prepare requests for Gavi support.  Government officials and public health practitioners at national and sub-national levels may also use the toolkits,

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Transitioning from Donor Support: Lessons Learned from Nigeria’s Gavi Transition Plan Development

Estimated readtime: 11.5 min

Authors: Dr. Faisal Shuaib, Akachi Mbogu, Muhammed Sheriff, Dr. Bassey Okposen, Dr. Murtala Bagana, Dr. Garba Bakunawa, Fatima Ambashair Kyari, Dr. Owens Wiwa, Dr. Sebastian Ilomuanya

Nigeria, like most low and middle-income countries, is supported by donors to fill the gaps in the health system. This support ranges from technical and managerial assistance to reach global and country strategic goals,

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Ensuring Sustainability of Polio Immunization in Health System Transition: Lessons from the Polio Eradication Initiative in Indonesia

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Exploring the sustainability of polio immunization in Indonesia’s decentralized health system.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

These lessons learned from a polio eradication initiative in Indonesia should be considered by countries who are weighing a transition to a decentralized health system.

OVERVIEW:

Sustaining an effective evidence-based health intervention will maximize its impact in public health.

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LNCT Webinar: Lessons Learned from Sri Lanka’s Transition from Gavi Support

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Learning about Sri Lanka’s experience transitioning from Gavi support.

HOW YOU CAN USE THIS MATERIAL:

As your country prepares to transition away from Gavi support, learn from Sri Lanka’s experiences, including successes and challenges, with securing domestic financing, strengthening local capacity, and introducing new vaccines.

OVERVIEW:

Sri Lanka’s national immunization program is cited globally and regionally as a successful model.

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LNCT Webinar Resources: Ask Gavi – Programmatic and Policy Updates, Gavi 5.0 and COVID-19

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Understanding how Gavi has revised its policies and programs to provide flexibility for countries to respond to the pandemic and related economic challenges.

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Policymakers and immunization program managers can review the webinar materials to learn how to reallocate up to 10% of their existing Gavi HSS grant to support COVID-19 response to mitigate its impact on routine immunization.

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Three Priorities for Strengthening Our Network

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Since its launch, LNCT has continuously examined its approach to engaging and supporting country members to respond to transition-related challenges.  Earlier this year, and prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) commissioned an assessment of LNCT to identify core strengths, challenges, and future opportunities. Through interviews with Country Core Group (CCG) members,

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