EBODAC (Ebola Vaccine Deployment, Acceptance and Compliance) was set up to develop strategies and tools to encourage acceptance and uptake of new Ebola vaccines in the context of clinical trials.
Projects
Our projects span over a decade and multiple countries across the world. They are supported by our growing network of research partners and collaborators, including government agencies, grassroots actors, private and media sector, and non-profit and multilateral organisations.
The Vaccine Confidence Project™ has engaged in several different research projects relating to the prevention of HIV and other STIs.
This project and accompanying evaluation particularly focused on Benishangul Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) where the coverage for penta 3 vaccination was 41.7% in 2011.
LNCT is a platform dedicated to supporting countries as they transition away from Gavi support to full domestic financing of their national immunisation programs.
Project AViD took a critical anthropological approach to exploring what actions can be taken to optimise vaccine acceptance during a disease outbreak.
Many newer vaccines are not centrally funded in China, and therefore people pay for them out-of-pocket. China is investigating whether to increase the range of vaccines that are fully funded by the central government.
Maternal vaccination offers the potential to tackle the sustainable development goal 3 (SDG3) to reduce neonatal and maternal vaccination globally.
Project on vaccine risks and benefits communication.
Series of studies conducted with ECDC to explore determinants of vaccine hesitancy in Europe, including among HCPs, and possible interventions to improve public trust.
The Vaccine Confidence Project™ is a WHO Centre of Excellence on addressing Vaccine Hesitancy, and is engaged in many strands of research pertaining to vaccine hesitancy.