The Cost of Identifying and Reaching Zero-Dose Children in Uganda: A Case Study of House-to-House Registration and Targeted Immunization Outreaches

This report from the Uganda Zero-Dose Learning Hub presents findings from a costing study conducted during the 2024 Big Catch-Up campaign. It estimates the incremental costs of identifying and reaching zero-dose and under-immunised children through house-to-house registration and targeted outreaches in three high-burden districts. Results highlight unit costs per child identified and vaccinated, cost drivers, and district variations, offering evidence to guide future planning, budgeting, and sustainability of immunisation strategies in resource-constrained settings.

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The Cost of Identifying and Reaching Zero-Dose Children in Uganda: A Case Study of House-to-House Registration and Targeted Immunization Outreaches

 

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