Sustainable Immunization Financing in Asia Pacific Policy Brief

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  • Asia Pacific has made progress in expanding access to immunization, but investments are required to deliver public programs effectively and adopt new and underutilized vaccines.
  • The diverse region is grappling with large changes to its health systems which affect how governments resource, structure, and prioritize their health financing. 
  • The ability of country governments to resource public immunization programs is influenced by trends ranging from the available budget headroom and how resources for immunization budgets are sourced, to the existing and emerging financing structures that involve a broad spectrum of stakeholders.
  • Though there are challenges in securing financing for sustained and growing immunization programs, there are new ways to engage with public programs and health systems in order to ease the affordability barriers for governments
  • AuthorThinkWell
  • LanguageEnglish

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