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1st June 2023

Featured Speaker

Dr. Muhammed Ali Pate

CEO, Vaccine Alliance, GAVI

Expanding Access To Vaccines In Nigeria Webinar

Welcome to our upcoming webinar series on “Expanding Access to Vaccines in Nigeria.” This webinar aims to discuss the current landscape of the immunization program in Nigeria, highlight what’s working and what’s not, advocate for effective campaigns through the effective use of data and improved accountability, and align key stakeholders on a collaborative and forward thinking approach to expanding and scaling access to vaccines in Nigeria.

Each session will bring together stakeholders including policy experts, private sector leaders, funders, Non-governmental organizations, civil society organizations, community leaders and faith-based organizations, and healthcare workers.

The series will tackle various themes related to expanding access to vaccines in Nigeria, including:
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Building Community Confidence in Vaccines

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Optimizing Vaccine Uptake in Nigeria through Increased Demand and Use of Data

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Strengthening Leadership, Management and coordination for Improved Immunization Programs

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Addressing vaccine hesitancy

Our Partners

Our Speakers

Dr. Caroline Jehu-Appiah
Director, BMGF
Jennifer Dent - NSSF Advisory Borad Member
Jennifer Dent
President & CEO, BVGH

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This webinar is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and individuals working within the healthcare system, especially the routine immunization space to advocate on the need for effective campaigns for routine immunizations in Nigeria through data and accountability.

Join us on June 1st, 2023 at 3:00 P.M. for the first part of the series on “Expanding Access to Vaccines in Nigeria.” It promises to be an informative and engaging discussion. We look forward to your participation.

Key Dates

All applications should be submitted in accordance with the timelines stated below or as communicated.

Submissions outside of these timelines will not be considered and become automatically disqualified.

Only successful applicants, at each stage, will be contacted.

23:59 GMT+1 Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Stage 1
Application submission
23:59 GMT+1 Tuesday, May 24, 2022
23:59 GMT +1 Tuesday, Jun 7, 2022
Notification of successful applicants
23:59 GMT +1 Tuesday, Jun 7, 2022

Part 1

Expanding Access to Vaccines in Nigeria: Building Community Confidence in Vaccines.
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Upcoming Webinars

Thursday, August 3, 2023 || 15:00 WAT
Optimizing Vaccine Uptake in Nigeria through Increased Demand and Use of Data
This webinar brings clarity on how data collection and use can be improved to inform decision-making for vaccine delivery and uptake in Nigeria. In addition, we will identify areas where additional data would help Nigerians, especially healthcare workers and the government, make more informed decisions and how data producers and users can work more closely together to support vaccine uptake.
Thursday, August 3, 2023 || 15:00 WAT
Thursday, October 5, 2023 || 15:00 WAT
Strengthening Leadership, Management and coordination for Improved Immunization Programs
This discussion will explore the importance of strong and credible leadership in driving the uptake of routine immunizations in Nigeria.
Thursday, October 5, 2023 || 15:00 WAT
Thursday, December 7, 2023 || 15:00 WAT
Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy
This discussion will aim to provide insights into the root causes of vaccine hesitancy in Nigeria. The webinar will explore best practices for addressing vaccine hesitancy, including the role of community engagement, effective communication strategies, and building trust with vaccine recipients. The discussion will provide participants with practical tools and strategies for improving immunization coverage by addressing vaccine hesitancy in Nigeria.
Thursday, December 7, 2023 || 15:00 WAT

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