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Digitization of Family Planning Supply Chain System in Indonesia

This report describes the background, methodology, and findings from the end of project evaluation of the impact of supply chain digitization interventions on the family planning supply chain in the My Choice districts in Indonesia, and provides related recommendations. The My Choice project has made a significant contribution to support supply chain (SC) system strengthening…


USAID Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) Integration Activity in Madagascar: Report on the Monitoring and Evaluation Framework on Population, Health and Environment Indicators

This is Madagascar's first monitoring and evaluation framework for Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) activities. The proposed monitoring and evaluation framework has data elements that include 20 indicators of different types. This list of indicators was developed and approved by four relevant Ministries, namely the Ministries of Public Health (MSANP), Environment and Sustainable Development (MEDD),…


My Village My Home: A Tool to Optimize Immunization Coverage

My Village My Home (MVMH) is a community-level, offline tool that provides a visual depiction of immunization status of all infants born in a village, wherein the community as a whole can view and follow up immunization status of every infant in their village. The tool has led to increased community ownership and improved demand generation. and has improved…


Family Planning Supply Chain Assessment in Indonesia: A comprehensive assessment of the public sector contraceptive supply chain system in 11 districts

This report describes a baseline project assessment of the state of the family planning supply chain in the My Choice project districts in Indonesia. The report highlights the capabilities, constraints, and challenges of the existing supply chain and provides related recommendations.


Linked vaccination coverage surveys plus serosurveys among Ethiopian toddlers undertaken three years apart to compare coverage and serologic evidence of protection in districts implementing the RED-QI approach

The prevalence of seroprotective titers of tetanus antitoxin (stimulated by tetanus toxoid components within pentavalent vaccine) provides a reliable biomarker to identify children who received pentavalent vaccine. In the three study woredas, the RED-QI intervention appeared to improve immunization service delivery, as documented by enhanced pentavalent vaccine coverage, vaccination timeliness, and fewer missed vaccination opportunities….


Equity Analysis of Immunization Programming in Ethiopia’s Developing Regional States

This equity analysis centers on reviewing data from the Ethiopian District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2), the 2016 Demographic Health Survey (DHS), the 2019 mini-DHS, regional microplan data, and other project data sources.


Reaching Every District Using Quality Improvement (RED-QI) in Ethiopia

In this brief, learn how the RED-QI approach helped support managers and healthcare workers (HCWs) at the regional, woreda (district), and facility-level to plan, implement, and monitor tailored health services to reach all children with routine immunization regardless of where they live.


MOMENTUM Nigeria Country Profile – Immunization

Nigeria has more zero-dose children—defined as not having received the first dose of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) containing vaccine—than any other country in Africa and among the most worldwide. Each year nearly 2.5 million children do not receive DTP1, and in 2020, an additional 500,000 children were unvaccinated as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more…


Improving Equality in Urban Immunization: Situational Analysis for the Development of a Roadmap in Karachi, Pakistan

From December 2018 to March 2019, JSI supported the Government of Sindh’s EPI unit, through support from Gavi the Vaccine Alliance to develop a Karachi-specific roadmap to improve its routine immunization program. This poster outlines the situational analysis used to develop the roadmap for Karachi. Authors: Dr. Tariq Masood, Dr. Iqbal Hossain


Improving DRC’s Routine Immunization Program in Urban Areas

Increasing urbanization and population in the large cities of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over the past 20 years have had a negative impact on the socioeconomic situation of the population living in urban areas, including a lack of health establishments, schools, good roads, water, and electricity, especially where poor communities live. This poster…


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