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Advocacy for Immunization: How to Generate and Maintain Support for Vaccination Programs

Publication Date

Jan 2001

Summary

This is a step-by-step guide to advocacy for immunisation. It covers preparation (building a plan, gathering information, creating messages and materials), outreach (building a coalition, engaging policymakers, working with the media, involving the public) and monitoring and evaluating. It includes a brief section of further sources of information (manuals, guides and websites) as well as examples and case studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction
  • Why Immunization?
  • Introduction to Advocacy
Preparation
  • Step 1:Gathering Information
  • Step 2: Building a Plan
  • Step 3: Creating Messages and Materials
Outreach
  • Step 4: Building a Strong Coalition
    Case Study: Uganda AIDS Control Program
  • Step 5: Engaging Policy and Decision Makers
    Case Studies: Campaign to End Child Labor in Garbage Dumps, Brazil; Days of Tranquility, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Step 6: Informing and Involving the Public
    Case Study: The Children’s Health Club of Mexico
  • Step 7: Working with Mass Media
    Case Study: National Immunization Days, Mozambique
Evaluation
  • Step 8: Monitoring and Evaluating Your Work
Resources
  • Step 9: Knowing Where to Go for Help

Number of Pages

55

Contact

Bill and Melinda Gates Children's Vaccine Program
Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
1455 NW Leary Way, Seattle WA 98107-5136
United States
info@childrensvaccine.org
Children's Vaccine Program website

Source

The International Information Support Centre's Source Resource Library - Communicating for Advocacy Quick List.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site January 12 2006
Last Updated January 12 2006

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