Despite improvements in vaccination coverage in Uganda, immunisation gaps remain and require innovative strategies to bridge them and address vaccine inequities. Uganda’s diverse in-country settings contribute to variability in the drivers of zero-dose children (ZDC), under-immunised children (UIC), and missed communities. These drivers are complex, interrelated, and context-specific.
The Uganda Learning Hub for Immunisation Equity –composed of the Infectious Diseases Research Collaboration, PATH in Uganda, and Makerere University School of Public Health–developed an overarching learning agenda that describes learning questions, methods, and approaches using ongoing work on ZDC and UIC identification performed by the Uganda Ministry of Health and immunisation partners. This learning agenda serves as a platform for understanding perspectives on equity in immunisation in Uganda.
Click the link below to read the full report and explore the findings and recommendations in detail.
Uganda Learning Hub for immunisation equity – Zero-Dose Learning Agenda
