Vaccine Pillar Learning Agenda
COVID-19 vaccination is one of the the key interventions to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 disease and mortality.
Vaccination also remains a key approach for strategic preparedness and response planning in the WHO African Region.
The Vaccine Pillar, within the Vaccine and Preventable Diseases Programme (VPD), is supporting WHO member states in:
- COVID-19 vaccines regulation and registration
- Allocation and financing
- Supply chain and logistics
- Risk communications and infodemics
- Learning lessons and best practices
The Learning Agenda team works with all Vaccine sub-pillars, West, Central and South East Africa partners and other external partners to ensure lessons are well documented and immediately shared to improve vaccination goals.
Learning Agenda Scope
Collection
To collect & consolidate learnings from vaccine deployment across member states.
Sharing
To share intermediate learnings about vaccine deployment through relevant & engaging forums.
Documentation
To document learnings and build knowledge about vaccine deployment efforts.
Our Information
Users
WHO AFRO Countries
Lessons
Best Practices
Available Best Practices
Nigeria
Nigeria is among African countries still struggling to increase vaccine coverage. As of 31 May 2022,...
Liberia
Liberia has recently received appreciable uptake of COVID-19 vaccines. The country has emerged as a...
Tanzania
Tanzania is one of the countries in the African region that introduced COVID-19 vaccines and vaccina...
Nigeria
In March, 2021 and as part of the preparations before the arrival of the first batch of COVID-19 vac...
Tanzania
Tanzania is one of the countries in the African region with lowest COVID-19 vaccination Coverage. As...
Gambia
The Gambia had adequate cold chain storage capacity to manage proper COVID-19 vaccine storage in the...