Strengthen national training curricula and integrate targeted, culturally grounded interpersonal communication practices into training curricula for health workers in ECARO countries.
Country: Georgia
Mixed method study to examine adult and HCP confidence in vaccination in Eastern Europe (Balkans, Caucasus, Central Asia).
The UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (UNICEF ECARO) and the VCP worked in partnership to better understand the impact of social media on caregivers’ attitudes, beliefs, trust, immunisation intention and uptake.
Vaccine confidence in Georgia is average compared to other countries. The latest data we have for Georgia is from surveys conducted in 2018 which showed that 60% of people feel that vaccines are safe and 67% think they are effective. 78% of those surveyed said they believe it’s important for children to have vaccines.
A practical learning guide and tool to aid the design and implementation of effective, data-driven social media campaigns…
This report outlines the methods and the findings of the VCP’s research, which was conducted to support The Learning Network for Countries in Transition countries in assessing and addressing their vaccine hesitancy issues and in building vaccine confidence capabilities.
LNCT is a platform dedicated to supporting countries as they transition away from Gavi support to full domestic financing of their national immunisation programs.
Few published studies permit global comparisons of vaccination sentiments and behaviours against a common metric.
This report introduces the Vaccine Confidence Index™ (VCI) global mapping project, including results from the first five countries surveyed: Nigeria, Pakistan, India, Georgia, and the…