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The Community of Practice in numbers

3,600+ members

This community comprises academics, researchers, scientists, economists, policymakers, and others across the spectrum of immunization economics.

1000+ resources

Our resource library contains over 1000 resources on immunization economics and is continually updated

80+ nations

Our community of practice members are based in over 80 countries across the globe from the United States to Uganda to Vietnam.

Our partners

The Immunization Economics Community of Practice brings together a wide-ranging set of stakeholders with an interest in the generation and use of economic evidence to help improve immunization programs in low- and middle-income countries.

Do you want to partner with us?

 If you or your organization want to contribute to our community of practice, please reach out to us via immunizationeconomics@thinkwell.global immunizationeconomics@thinkwell.global 

Featured projects

UNICEF

UNICEF’s Immunization Economics portfolio of tools and resources

Health Systems Insight

Health Systems Insight (formerly ThinkWell Institute) projects include the Immunization Costing Action Network, COVID-19 vaccine delivery costing and zero-dose costing.

VoVRN

The Value of Vaccination Research Network (VoVRN) is a community of practice led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

ProVac

PAHO’s ProVac initiative focuses on four different vaccines and includes two tools to estimate the costs of each

VERSE

Vaccine Economics Research for Sustainability and Equity (VERSE) is led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

DOVE

Decade of Vaccine Economics (DOVE) was led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

TVEE

Teaching Vaccine Economics Everywhere (TVEE) was led by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

IMFIN

This immunization financing resource guide production was led by Results for Development (R4D)

EPIC

The EPI Costing and Financing of Routine Immunization and New Vaccines (EPIC) project led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Our community members

Every month we interview a community member to learn about their work. If you want to nominate yourself or someone else for a profile, please email immunizationeconomics@thinkwell.global with your suggestion and a brief description of your or their work.

We are specifically interested in spotlighting the work and profiles of country researchers working on immunization economics.