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.
Topic: Risk Communications
This briefing on HPV and vaccination explains the disproportionate global burden of cervical cancer on Lower Middle Income Countries and the significant barriers in the…
The slide deck explains the global burden of HPV-related cervical cancer, the current landscape of HPV vaccines,…
VCP Founder and Director Professor Heidi J.
Dr. Raphael Kyalakishaija Nshunju describes the successful organisation of advocacy, communication, and social mobilisation for HPV vaccine introduction in…
Vaccine hesitancy is prevalent in all demographic groups and settings; however, it remains vastly understudied in low-income and middle-income regions.
This briefing provides a summary of the report…
Confidence in vaccine safety varies across countries but public confidence in safety is consistently lower than…
This paper explores online communication about vaccines in 2021, offering insights into how positive, and negative, messages spread.
This report argues that vaccine confidence is essential to ensuring national security, and recommends bolstering confidence-building efforts in five critical areas.
It is an incredible scientific and collective achievement that we have not just one vaccine against COVID-19, but multiple…
Prof. Heidi J Larson speaks to The Economist about similarities between vaccine hesitancy today and the 19th century.