
We are now at provisional capacity for our pre-congress but spots are still becoming available so please don’t hesitate to join the waitlist!
If you have already registered and are no longer able to attend, please let us know: immunizationeconomics@thinkwell.global.
We are pleased to announce that registration for our pre-congress at IHEA in Bali, Indonesia is now open! The pre-congress will take place July 19-20, 2025, at the Bali International Convention Centre, and will focus on the following priority topics:
Day one
- Economics of reaching zero-dose children: Comparing the cost and cost-effectiveness and equity tradeoffs of different interventions aimed at reducing zero-dose prevalence in various settings, including integrated and mixed strategies, or novel approaches, demand-side interventions, as well as financing and sustainability of zero-dose interventions.
Day two
- Financing, sustainability, and donor transitions: Managing financial constraints in light of donor transitions and limited resources, prioritization of and advocacy for immunization programs, improving resource allocation and public financial management, prevention of backsliding in middle-income countries.
- Vaccine portfolio optimization and prioritization: Priority setting and improving the use of economic evidence in decision-making processes to optimize vaccine portfolios, navigating product choices and the value of combination vaccines, and improving efficiency including through integration with other maternal and child health services.
The pre-congress is for in-person participation only, and we unfortunately cannot facilitate virtual participation. Anyone with an interest in immunization economics can register, regardless of whether you are an IHEA member or whether you are planning to attend the main Congress. Registration to the Immunization Economics IHEA Pre-Congress in Bali is free for IHEA Congress attendees (see here for how to register for the IHEA Congress).
If you are not planning to register for the main congress you will be asked to pay a daily fee to attend our and other pre-congress sessions. The fees per day are US$100 (high-income country), US$75 (upper-middle-income country) or US$50 (low-income, lower-middle-income country, student or early career researcher).
We cannot offer sponsorship for attendees.