May 15, 2006
Nigeria EPI cMYP 2006-2010
cMYP (Comprehensive Multi Year Plan), EPI Plan
Nigeria
The Expanded Programme on Immunization was initiated in Nigeria in 1979 as the main strategy aimed at controlling childhood killer diseases, through provision of vaccines and immunization. The overall goal of the programme is to improve immunization coverage on a sustainable basis and reduce disease burden in all communities in Nigeria, while using immunization as platform to strengthen the overall primary health care delivery system.
Jul 5, 2011
Senegal EPI cMYP 2012-2016
cMYP (Comprehensive Multi Year Plan), EPI Plan
Senegal
Vaccinations have occupied a very important place in Senegal’s national health policy since the adoption of primary health services with the integration of expanded program for immunisation (EPI) for vaccine preventable diseases.
Senegal became involved in 2000 with relaunching EPI following a difficult period marked by reduced immunisation coverage and the resurgence of diseases such as measles. Following the EPI review of 2000 and the creation of the strategic plans for 2001-2005 and 2007-2011, a certain number of actions and measures were taken.
Jul 5, 2010
Burkina Faso EPI cMYP 2006-2010
The comprehensive multi-year plan (cMYP) is a single plan which consolidates several immunisation activities. It is a key planning and management tool for national immunisation programmes. It addresses global, national, and subnational immunisation objectives and strategies, and evaluates the costs and financing of the programme in line with the WHO-UNICEF Global Immunization Vision and Strategy 2006-2015. GAVI requires countries to submit a cMYP along with the standard proposal form when applying for GAVI support (ISS, INS, and NVS). In 2006, over 50 countries had developed cMYPs using the WHO-UNICEF cMYP guidelines and costing tool. The cMYP replaces the financial sustainability plan (FSP), used to assess the funding challenges of a country's national immunisation programme within the broader health financing context and to describe the government’s approach to mobilising and effectively using resources to support medium- and long-term immunisation objectives.May 2, 2011
Benin EPI cMYP 2009-2013
The comprehensive multi-year plan (cMYP) is a single plan which consolidates several immunisation activities. It is a key planning and management tool for national immunisation programmes. It addresses global, national, and subnational immunisation objectives and strategies, and evaluates the costs and financing of the programme in line with the WHO-UNICEF Global Immunization Vision and Strategy 2006-2015. GAVI requires countries to submit a cMYP along with the standard proposal form when applying for GAVI support (ISS, INS, and NVS). In 2006, over 50 countries had developed cMYPs using the WHO-UNICEF cMYP guidelines and costing tool. The cMYP replaces the financial sustainability plan (FSP), used to assess the funding challenges of a country's national immunisation programme within the broader health financing context and to describe the government’s approach to mobilising and effectively using resources to support medium- and long-term immunisation objectives.Jul 1, 2010
Liberia EPI cMYP 2011-2015
cMYP (Comprehensive Multi Year Plan), EPI Plan
Liberia
Liberia is signatory to the achievement of international and regional goals and targets, particularly the Millennium Development Goal to reduce the under-five mortality rate by two-thirds by 2015, the attainment of a routine immunization coverage of 90% nationally with at least 80% coverage in every district and the reduction of measles mortality rate by 90% as compared to the 2000 levels by 2015. This includes extending the benefits of new and underused vaccines to all children; the integration of vitamin A & mebendazole into routine immunization in 2011.
May 3, 2010
Ghana EPI cMYP 2010-2014
cMYP (Comprehensive Multi Year Plan), EPI Plan
Ghana
The comprehensive multi‐year plan (cMYP) is the medium term plan for the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in Ghana. As expected, it provides the strategic direction of the immunization programme for the period. The cMYP is always prepared in consonance with the 5‐year strategic plan of the health sector. The current cMYP (2007‐2011) had to be revised to 2014 to accommodate the plans to introduce three new vaccines –pneumococcal, rotavirus and second dose measles. After the development of the next health sector 5‐year plan which is from 2012‐2016, the cMYP will be revised and aligned to the health sector plan and period.
Apr 3, 2006
Kenya EPI cMYP 2006-2010
This Comprehensive Multi Year Plan 2006 - 2010 will guide the immunization activities in Kenya. It highlights the national goals, objectives, and strategies derived from the EPI situational analysis. The analysis has been done through comprehensive review of DVI’s Annual operational reports, immunization coverage reports, programme sector’s assessment reports, programme evaluation reports, findings of surveys carried out during the plan period, and the KEPI joint review of April 2006.May 1, 2011
Mozambique EPI cMYP 2012-2016
The Mozambique EPI multiyear plan for 2012-2016 highlights the areas of focus for the immunization programme over the next 5 years based on previous programme performance, priorities for the health sector as stipulated in the Health Sector Strategic Investment Plan (2010/11 – 2014/15) and the global and regional goals set for child survival. The Decade of Vaccines Global Vaccine Action Plan (GVAP), Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on mortality and morbidity reduction and the WHO Strategic direction 2010-2015 provided the overall strategic framework for development of the plan as well as priorities set in the HSSIP.Apr 1, 2011
Tanzania EPI cMYP 2010-2015
The Tanzania EPI multiyear plan for 2010-2015 highlights the areas of focus for the immunization programme over the next 5 years based on previous programme performance, priorities for the health sector as stipulated in the Health Sector Strategic Investment Plan (2010/11 – 2014/15) and the global and regional goals set for child survival. The Decade of Vaccines Global Vaccine Action Plan (GVAP), Millennium Development Goals (MDG) on mortality and morbidity reduction and the WHO Strategic direction 2010-2015 provided the overall strategic framework for development of the plan as well as priorities set in the HSSIP.Mar 2, 2011
Zambia EPI cMYP 2011-2015
Zambia has drawn a comprehensive multi-Year Plan for immunization for the next five years (2011 – 2015). The processes will run along with the sectoral National Health Strategic Plan (NHSP) and the Mid Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) to be implemented for the next five (2011 – 2015) and for a period of three years respectively. This Multi-Year Plan seeks to address vaccine preventable diseases through integrated interventions, and; it is hoped that it will contribute towards the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) of ‘Reducing by two thirds, the child mortality rate’ as compared to 1990 levels.Jump in. Expand your knowledge.
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