Elsevier

Vaccine

Volume 39, Issue 17, 22 April 2021, Pages 2434-2444
Vaccine

Pro-equity immunization and health systems strengthening strategies in select Gavi-supported countries

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Highlights

Gavi-supported countries have implemented a menu of pro-equity immunization strategies.

A lot of the strategies addressed social norms, utilization, and coordination issues.

Partially vaccinated and ‘zero dose’ children could be reached with these strategies.

The methodology used for this mapping can be applied further to synthesize practices.

A publicly available dashboard compiles these strategies for stakeholder access.

Abstract

Background

Achieving universal immunization coverage and reaching every child with life-saving vaccines will require the implementation of pro-equity immunization strategies, especially in poorer countries. Gavi-supported countries continue to implement and report strategies that aim to address implementation challenges and improve equity. This paper summarizes the first mapping of these strategies from country reports.

Methods

Thirteen Gavi-supported countries were purposively selected with emphasis on Gavi’s priority countries. Following a scoping of different documents submitted to Gavi by countries, 47 Gavi Joint Appraisals (JAs) for the period 2016–2019 from the 13 selected countries were included in the mapping. We used a consolidated framework synthesized from 16 different equity and health systems frameworks, which incorporated UNICEF’s coverage and equity assessment approach – an adaptation of the Tanahashi model. Using search terms, the mapping was conducted using a combination of manual search and the MAXQDA qualitative analysis tool. Pro-equity strategies meeting the inclusion criteria were identified and compiled in an Excel database, and then populated on a tableau visualization dashboard.

Results

In total, 258 pro-equity strategies were implemented by the 13 sampled Gavi-supported countries between 2016 and 2019. The framework determinants of social norms, utilization, and management and coordination accounted for more than three-quarters of all pro-equity strategies implemented in these countries. The median number of strategies reported per country was 17. Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Uganda reported the highest number of strategies that we considered as pro-equity.

Conclusion

Findings from this mapping can be useful in addressing equity gaps, reaching partially immunized, and ‘zero-dose’ vaccinated children, and valuable resource for countries planning to implement pro-equity strategies, especially as immunization stakeholders reimagine immunization delivery in light of COVID-19, and as Gavi finalizes its fifth organizational strategy. Future efforts should seek to identify pro-equity strategies being implemented across additional countries, and to assess the extent to which these strategies have improved immunization coverage and equity.

Keywords

Pro-equity strategies
Immunization coverage
Implementation bottlenecks
Health system strengthening
Zero-dose vaccination

Abbreviations

AEFI
Adverse Events Following Immunization
BMGF
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
CAR
Central African Republic
CEA
Coverage and Equity Assessment
CHW
Community Health Worker
COVID-19
SRAS-2 Corona Virus Disease
CRVS
Civil Registration and Vital Statistics
CSO
Civil Society Organization
DHIS2
District Health Information System 2
DRC
Democratic Republic of Congo
eCHIS
electronic Community Health Information System
EPI
Expanded Programme on Immunization
Gavi
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
GIS
Geographic Information System
GPF
Grant Performance Framework
HeRAMS
Health Resources Availability Monitoring System
HSS
Health System Strengthening
ICN
Immunization Communication Network
IPC
InterPersonal Communication
IR
Implementation Research
IRDS
Implementation Research and Delivery Science
JA
Joint Appraisal
LMIS
Logistic Management Information System
LQAS
Lots Quality Assurance Sampling
MAXQDA
a Qualitative Data Analysis Software
NGO
Non-Governmental Organization
ODK
Open Data Kit
OIRIS
Optimized Integrated Routine Immunization Sessions
PBF
Performance Based Funding
PHC
Primary Health Care
PPP
Public Private Partnership
RED
Reaching Every District
RISS
Routine Immunization System Strengthening
RSO
Regional Surveillance Officer
SDG
Sustainable Development Goals
SMS
Short Message Service
SWAp
Sector Wide Approach
TCA
Targeted Country Assistance
ToR
Terms of Reference
UHC
Universal Health Coverage
UNICEF
United Nations Children’s Fund
VAN
Visibility Analytics Network
VHT
Village Health Team
WAVA
Women Advocates for Vaccine Access
WHO
World Health Organization

This work was conducted as part of the Implementation Research (IR) accelerator program funded by Gavi, the vaccine alliance.