Zero-dose project

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The Zero-dose project aims to integrate the identification and immunisation of zero-dose and undervaccinated children with existing seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaigns.

Despite the efforts being made towards improving vaccination coverage, many children do not receive the full course of the childhood diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccination. Identifying zero-dose and under-immunised children is essential for improved health and disease prevention.

To support improved immunisation coverage, Malaria Consortium is piloting a novel two-year project to integrate child immunisation into the existing seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme in the Central, Kara, Savanes and Plateaux regions of Togo.

Read our project brief to discover more about the project's objectives and activities, as well as the anticipated outcomes and implications.

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