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Urban children miss out on routine vaccination

Urban children miss out on routine vaccination

2 years ago

The numbers speak for themselves. In Bangladesh, children in urban areas are less likely to…

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Advancing Immunisation: A Promising Future for Bangladesh with the UN Immunisation Agenda 2030

Advancing Immunisation: A Promising Future for Bangladesh…

2 years ago

United Nations-led Immunisation Agenda 2030 is a strategy to create a world where everyone at…

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A Global Crisis for Childhood Vaccines: Examining the Effects of COVID-19 and Ways Forward for Bangladesh

A Global Crisis for Childhood Vaccines: Examining…

2 years ago

Global health actors and stakeholders are constantly working towards ensuring immunisation equity worldwide. There are…

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EPI Program in Bangladesh: A Success Story of Health Sector in Bangladesh

EPI Program in Bangladesh: A Success Story…

2 years ago

The Expanded Program on Immunisation (EPI) was launched on 7th April 1979 as a pilot…

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Lifting up the Unvaccinated: Understanding the Zero-Dose and Under-Immunised Communities

Lifting up the Unvaccinated: Understanding the Zero-Dose…

2 years ago

Vaccination is a fundamental human right for every child on Earth. The global health sector…

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Addressing Challenges to Achieve Immunisation Equity in Bangladesh

Addressing Challenges to Achieve Immunisation Equity in…

2 years ago

The prevalence of zero dose  and under-immunisation among children in Bangladesh has decreased over the…

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Addressing the key issues of zero dose – GAVI guideline for equitable immunisation access and coverage

Addressing the key issues of zero dose…

2 years ago

Immunisation is a critical aspect of child healthcare, and it is essential that every child…

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The role of government and stakeholders in improving immunisation coverage and reducing zero dose children in Bangladesh

The role of government and stakeholders in…

2 years ago

According to the EPI Coverage Evaluation Survey (CES) 2019, more than 95% of urban and…

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Bangladesh’s Successful Immunisation Campaigns in the Post-Covid Era

Bangladesh’s Successful Immunisation Campaigns in the Post-Covid…

2 years ago

Through the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI), Bangladesh has made significant progress in ensuring vaccination…

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Bangladesh Made Remarkable Success in Immunisation: The Story of EPI

Bangladesh Made Remarkable Success in Immunisation: The…

2 years ago

The success achieved by Bangladesh in immunisation through EPI is a testament to the government's…

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The Importance of Following the Vaccination Schedule

The Importance of Following the Vaccination Schedule

2 years ago

Immunisation is an essential part of keeping children healthy and protecting them from deadly diseases.…

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The Country Learning Hub in Bangladesh is a collaborative initiative led by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and implemented in partnership with icddr,b, Jhpiego and RedOrange Communications. Its main objective is to ensure that all children in Bangladesh who have not received any vaccination or are under-immunised and the missed communities are reached. Through this platform, stakeholders are encouraged to share, connect, communicate, and exchange their knowledge to improve immunisation rates in the country.

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