Authors: Dilorom Tursunova, Head of the Expanded Immunisation Programme (EPI), Uzbekistan Ministry of Health, Mr. Umidjon Khudaykulov, Immunisation Officer, Uzbekistan Country Office, UNICEF, Vadim Vasilev, IT Specialist, Uzinfocom, Kate Wilson, Technical Advisor, Linked Immunisation Action Network, Colleen Keating, Program Officer, Linked Immunisation Action Network Estimated reading time: 5 minutes This blog is also available in … Read More
Linked Community News June 2025
This newsletter edition is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. In this newsletter edition, we have an important reminder. Our network-wide survey launched on 1 May, and we hope you will take the time to fill it out by 25 July. Your responses will help us understand how Linked’s collaborative learning approach has contributed … Read More
Immunization Economics IHEA pre-congress registration now open
Registration for the Immunization Economics Pre-Congress at the International Health Economics Association (IHEA) World Congress 2025 in Bali, Indonesia is now open! The event will take place from 19-20 July 2025 at the Bali International Convention Centre, and will focus on the priority topics of: Economics of reaching zero-dose children Financing, sustainability, and donor transitions … Read More
Linked Community News April 2025
This newsletter edition is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. We hope everyone had a productive and successful World Immunisation Week! Did you lead a campaign, hold an event, produce a resource,host a social media live chat, or anything else to celebrate? If so, we would love to hear about it! Send your stories … Read More
The Ripple Effect: How Collaborative Peer Learning is Making “Immunisation for All” Reality in Middle-Income Countries
Author: Christina Shaw Estimated reading time: 7 minutes In the halls of the health ministry in Tunisia, a team of immunisation practitioners grappled with a pivotal challenge. It was 2023, and they were on the brink of introducing the HPV vaccine – a milestone in the country’s public health journey. Yet, questions loomed: Was their … Read More
Linked Community News February 2025
This newsletter edition is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. Keep reading below for critical resources and to uncover key insights for addressing vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, successfully introducing the HPV vaccine, costing of interventions to reach zero-dose children, and more. First, we have two newly published country case studies that center the importance … Read More

Linked Country Case Study: Strengthening Indonesia’s National Immunisation Program
The Linked Immunisation Action Network has supported Indonesia in addressing critical immunisation challenges through peer-to-peer learning and tailored interventions.
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This newsletter is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. Are you interested in lessons and country experiences addressing HPV demand generation and vaccine acceptance strategies or designing and managing electronic immunisation registries (EIRs) to improve immunisation outcomes? Read below to find critical resources to learn more about how you can strengthen immunisation programming across … Read More
Linked Community News August 2024
This newsletter is available in English, Portuguese, Spanish, and Russian. We’re excited to bring you Linked updates from two recent learning engagements, a new practitioner perspective with Honduras, and the latest evidence from the global immunisation community to strengthen your immunisation programs. In July, Linked held two in-person learning engagements. Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Honduras, with … Read More
Research Funding Opportunity: Health policy and systems research for vaccine uptake in low- and middle-income countries – deadline 24 July 2024
The Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (the Alliance) is seeking expressions of interest (EoIs) from research and policy teams based in select low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to use health policy and systems research to respond to identified national priorities related to improving vaccine uptake. EoIs can focus on one of two tracks: … Read More