Our third study of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among 23,000 respondents in 23 countries, surveyed from 29 June to 10 July 2022 found willingness to accept vaccination at 79.1%, up 5.2% from June 2021.
Topic: Region - Global
The world’s richest countries are now its most vaccine-hesitant. Can we learn to trust our shots before the next pandemic?
For Heidi Larson, the founder of the Vaccine Confidence Project, dispelling vaccine hesitancy means building trust — and avoiding the term “anti-vaxxer.
One of my favourite radio guests on “Doctor Radio” on SiriusXM throughout the COVID pandemic has been Heidi Larson, founding director of…
Overview The global community of practice around HPV vaccination is not formalised to cut across multiple disciplines, and thought leaders from low-…
HPV World spoke to VCP Research Fellow Emilie Karafillakis about HPV vaccination…
A discussion of the role different sectors play in building and strengthening trust in vaccination, with a focus on actions taken…
Overview Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Vaccine Confidence Project teamed up with YouTube and other health partners to reach people with credible information…
Infographics come to life in this Q&A video series combatting vaccine misinformation.
This initiative was inspired by the need for effective communication to prepare a ‘vaccine literate’ public and persuade policymakers to trust the science and embrace new vaccines for COVID-19 as they become available.
VCP Founder and Director Professor Heidi J.
Vaccine hesitancy is prevalent in all demographic groups and settings; however, it remains vastly understudied in low-income and middle-income regions.