• Home
  • About
    • Members & partners
    • Governance & financing
    • Get involved
    • Contact
  • Zero-dose
  • News & opportunities
    • Submit news & resources
    • Newsletter
    • Member profiles
  • Resources
    • Guidance, tools & data
    • Educational resources
    • Data repository
    • COVID-19 costing
    • Featured projects
  • Events
    • 2025 IHEA Congress
    • World Vaccine Congress 2025: Europe
    • World Vaccine Congress 2025: Washington, DC
    • 2023 IHEA
    • 2022 Health Systems Research Symposium
    • 2021 IHEA
    • 2019 IHEA
    • 2016 Immunization Costing Workshop
    • 2017 Value of Vaccination Research Workshop
  • Home
  • Zero-dose
  • News & opportunities
    • News & opportunities
    • Submit news & resources
    • Newsletter sign up & archive
    • Member profiles
  • Resources
    • Resource library
    • Guidance, tools & data
    • Educational resources
    • From key partners
      • DOVE
      • EPIC
      • IMFIN
      • ProVac
      • Health Systems Insight (formerly ThinkWell Institute)
      • TVEE
      • UNICEF
      • VERSE
      • VoVRN
  • Events
    • World Vaccine Congress 2026: Washington, DC
    • 2025 IHEA
    • 2025 World Vaccine Congress: Europe
    • 2025 World Vaccine Congress: Washington, DC
    • 2023 IHEA
    • 2022 Health Systems Research Symposium
    • 2021 IHEA
    • 2019 IHEA
    • 2017 Value of Vaccination Research Workshop
    • 2016 Immunization Costing Workshop
  • About
    • About
    • Core partners
    • Members & partners
    • Governance & financing
    • Get involved
    • Contact
Donate
11
Jul
2023

Financing and resource tracking of immunization programs

2023, Conference materials, English, Financing, IHEA 2023 congress, Routine immunization
Home > Financing and resource tracking of immunization programs
View slides
  • PresenterLogan Brenzel, Independent Consultant
  • EventIHEA 2023 congress
  • LanguageEnglish
2023Conference materialsEnglishFinancingIHEA 2023 congressRoutine immunization
Previous PostAdvanced methods in economic evaluation of vaccines and vaccine programsNext PostThe cost of delivering yellow fever vaccines compared with codelivery of yellow fever and meningitis A vaccines through campaigns in Nigeria

Managed by

Website search

Learn more

  • About
  • Contact
  • Get involved

Follow us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
Copyright Immunization Economics 2025. All rights reserved.
Donate to sustain the community of practice

For many years, the Immunization Economics Community of Practice has supported researchers, policymakers, and practitioners around the world to use economic evidence to make better immunization decisions so that limited resources can save more lives.

Our work has been generously supported by the Gates Foundation and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, but our current funding ends this year. We are now seeking donations to help us bridge this transition and keep the community alive.

Donate