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Saving Newborn Lives Tools for Newborn Health: Communication for Immunization Campaigns for Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination, A Guide to Mobilizing Demand and Increasing Coverage

The purpose of this guide is to describe how to design and carry out a social mobilization program to create demand and increase participation during immunization campaigns and routine immunizations, and thereby improve the health of communities in developing countries.

Saving Newborn Lives Tools for Newborn Health: Communication for Immunization Campaigns for Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus Elimination, A Guide to Mobilizing Demand and Increasing Coverage

The purpose of this guide is to describe how to design and carry out a social mobilization program to create demand and increase participation during immunization campaigns and routine immunizations, and thereby improve the health of communities in developing countries.

An evaluation of infant immunization in Africa: is a transformation in progress?

This paper, in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, assesses the progress towards meeting the goals of the African Regional strategic Plan of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation between 2001 and 2005.  The review was based on national data from 46 countries, literature, other existing data sources and interviews with key immunization stakeholders.

An evaluation of infant immunization in Africa: is a transformation in progress?

This paper, in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, assesses the progress towards meeting the goals of the African Regional strategic Plan of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation between 2001 and 2005.  The review was based on national data from 46 countries, literature, other existing data sources and interviews with key immunization stakeholders.

An evaluation of infant immunization in Africa: is a transformation in progress?

This paper, in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, assesses the progress towards meeting the goals of the African Regional strategic Plan of the Expanded Programme on Immunisation between 2001 and 2005.  The review was based on national data from 46 countries, literature, other existing data sources and interviews with key immunization stakeholders.