Zero-Dose Immunization Costing Resources

The new Immunization Costing resource page features the ZDLH Costing Toolkit—designed for program managers and M&E staff, not just economists—alongside companion briefs, case studies, and blogs. Together, these resources provide practical methods and real-world applications to help country teams generate reliable cost data and strengthen planning, budgeting, and advocacy.

Featured Resources

Published in by IIHMR, icddrb
This political economy analysis explores how governance structures, institutional dynamics, and decision-making processes affect the generation and use of evidence for immunization in Bangladesh.
Published in by AFENET, Kano State PHCDA, JSI, LSTM, Gates Foundation, Gavi, AHBN, NPHCDA
To better understand low immunization uptake, a pilot study tested a Decentralized Immunization Monitoring (DIM) approach in Kumbotso, Kano State, Nigeria.

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The Country Learning Hubs implement activities to respond to learning priorities aligned with the IRMMA framework by providing tailored and collaborative capacity strengthening, and systematic and robust monitoring and learning for IRMMA-aligned interventions. Learn how the IRMMA framework can help countries reach zero-dose children and missed communities.

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