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GPEI External Evaluation - International Spread Team
Executive Summary: Independent Evaluation of Major Barriers to Interrupting Poliovirus Transmission
Fight against Polio Takes a Step Forward
Evaluating the Experience of GAPS - A Methodology for Improving Quality of Mass Immunization Campaigns in Developing Countries
Training for Mid-level Managers (MLM) Module 2: Partnering with Communities
My Village is My Home: Community Tool for Immunization Self-Monitoring and Health Education
Effective Vaccine Uptake: Lessons Learned from the Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Misled and Confused? Telling the Public about MMR Vaccine Safety
Health Communication: Polio Lessons
Impact Examples: Polio Communication Programming
Rotary International's Anniversary/Polio Awareness Week 2009
Vaccine Concerns
Cycle to Walk
Towards Polio Communication Indicators: A Discussion Document
Communication for Polio Eradication
Role of Marketing in Polio Eradication
Global Polio Eradication Initiative Strategic Plan 2004–2008
Broad Challenges in Health Communication
Obstacle Course to Global Health: In Worldwide Campaigns, Rumors Trump Science
Advocacy A Practical Guide - With Polio Eradication as a Case Study
WE'RE STILL HERE! Campaign
Conquering Polio's Last Frontier
Holdouts Strain Efforts to Erase Polio Worldwide
What Will Become Of The Polio Network?
Communication for Disease Eradication and Control: The Polio Eradication Experience
Strategic Thinking on Polio Communication
Building Trust in Immunization: Partnering with Religious Leaders and Groups
El Alcohol No es una Mercancia Cualquiera Investigación y Política Pública
Poliomyelitis Eradication and Pandemic Influenza
Assessment of Communication Programs In Support of Polio Eradication
Polio Eradication: Is It Time to Give Up?
Is Polio Eradication Realistic?
Control, Elimination, Eradication and Re-emergence of Infectious Diseases: Getting the Message Right
Hodges' Health Career Model
Preparing for a Pandemic
Communication for Polio Eradication and Routine Immunization: Checklists and Easy Reference Guides
Over the Edge!
Post Eradication Working Group Report June 2005
Why Invest in Communication for Immunization?
Polio Eradication Initiative - Global Overview
Evaluation of the National Vaccination Crusade 1985
Application of the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) Strategy for Immunisation
National Vaccination Days 1991
Plan of Eradication of Poliomyelitis 1987-1990
National Plan for Infant Survival and Development - SUPERVIVIR
Application of the Canalisation Strategy in the Expanded Immunisation Programme
National Vaccination Crusade 1985
National Vaccination Crusade 1984
Global Immunization Vision and Strategy
Routine Immunisation Communication - Survey Results
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Immunising in Conflict Areas
In conflict-prone polio endemic areas, which do you view as the best ways to reach un- or under-immunised children?
[choose a maximum of 3]
Through:
Negotiating access with parties in conflict.
Advocacy efforts with religious leaders.
Health camps that provide immunisation with more comprehensive care opportunities in secure areas.
Media campaigning with information, education, and communication (IEC) materials in local languages, as well as door-to-door neighbourhood dissemination.
Negotiating ceasefires during immunisation campaigns.
Sports events with media campaigning.
Woman-to-woman interventions in homes.
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