TVEE recently published a study observing the impact of building capacity of mid-career professionals in vaccine economics. The benefits of these activities are important considerations for policymakers in funding proposals.

TVEE recently published a study observing the impact of building capacity of mid-career professionals in vaccine economics. The benefits of these activities are important considerations for policymakers in funding proposals.

A new commentary explores the broader benefit of vaccination in health, healthcare costs, productivity, educational attainment, and improvement on immunological memory.

TVEE will be organizing a workshop on the Costing of Vaccine Programs from 20-21 February at Aga Khan University, Pakistan. The workshop aims to strengthen skills related to economics and financing of national immunization programs.

The Teaching Vaccine Economics Everywhere (TVEE) project announces the launch of the first workshops of the series in Bangkok, Thailand in partnership with Mahidol University. The series will consist of 4 workshops in 2020.

Thailand piloted the Total System Effectiveness (TSE), which uses a multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) approach, to prioritize vaccines. This approach also helps promote evidence-based and demand-driven vaccine selection.


This working paper reviews existing diagnostic tools that seek to provide information on the effectiveness of public financial management (PFM) systems concerning publicly delivered health services in LMICs.

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