Since 2016, a total of 17 countries have transitioned to self-financing status from Gavi. For most of these countries, moving from donor to domestic financing of new vaccines was not hugely problematic. However, programmatic and institutional capacities represented greater challenges. The next wave of transitioning countries are in less robust positions both financially and programmatically. Interested in getting an overview of country progress on Gavi transition? New transition dashboards that provide indicators on immunization programmatic and financial progress are available from the Learning Network for Countries in Transition (LNCT). Check out the transition dashboards: https://lnct.global/.
In early 2020, LNCT (now the Linked Immunisation Action Network) published a series of PowerPoint presentations to enable immunization practitioners to make their best case for investing in immunization by drawing on the most up-to-date evidence available.
This blog provides short, essential pieces of information that are the main points of the previous LNCT’s virtual workshop on financing and managing resources in decentralized contexts
Generate demand for vaccines amongst ethnic minorities in other contexts remains a challenge. Join LNCT for a video launch webinar on Mar 18, 2021, 06:00 AM in Eastern Time (the US and Canada) to learn how to grow this demand.
The case of immunization in Georgia, Ghana, and Indonesia - LNCT Panel Session at the 2020 HSR
LNCT has organized a webinar to train healthcare workers in COVID-19 on January 27, 2021 at 5:30 am EST / 11:30 am Luanda / 2:30 pm Tbilisi / 4:00 pm New Delhi.
LNCT course module 2 “Using data to understand immunization behavior and build demand strategies” is now available in English, French, Portuguese, and Russian.
November 19, 2020: Learn about Sri Lanka’s perspectives on challenges related to sustainability and maintaining the gains made in disease control over the past 30 years.
The Learning Network for Countries in Transition (LNCT) has developed a tutorial on Making the Case for Investment in Immunization materials to enable immunization practitioners to make their best case for additional funding for the nation.
LNCT has organized a webinar on Engaging the Private Sector to Support Immunization Delivery: Lessons from Nigeria on Thursday, October 22, 2020. It explains Nigeria’s experience and the way the private sector can help improve the national immunization program.
The first Module of LNCT’s new free course on Vaccine Hesitancy and Demand Generation is now available online. This module introduces key behavior change concepts and models and their application in the context of individual countries.