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TAG Panel Report: Communication for Polio Eradication and Expanded Routine CoveragePresented at: The Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Communication for Polio Eradication Nov 8-10 2006 SummaryThis PowerPoint presentation was part of a November 2006 meeting hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) African Regional Office (AFRO) in Zimbabwe. At this meeting, country-specific presentations were made by communication practitioners in 5 countries which have experienced ongoing cases of wild polio virus (WPV) from 2005 to 2006. The objectives of the meeting included the following:
The mandate of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) peer review panel is to listen to country presentations, ask questions and provide constructive recommendations. This presentation covered an analysis of the main issues identified during the two-day meeting and outlined recommendations for five African countries: Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Nigeria, Angola, Niger and Ethiopia. The main issues presented by the team from the DRC included: The TAG Panel provided seven recommendations for addressing these issues, including using existing data for social/geographic mapping of zero dose/unvaccinated children, to pinpoint their access issues; revising the national Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) communication strategy based on epidemiological and social data; revamping border coordination mechanisms with neighbouring countries and updating the polio response plan. The main issues presented by the team from Nigeria included: The TAG Panel maintained that the IPD should remain the core national strategy for polio eradication, and therefore the strategy needs to be thoroughly and regularly assessed. Recommendations included: creating a tracking list to avoid missing children; strengthening monitoring and regular evaluation; liasing with Niger on a joint communication plan; and developing a measurable advocacy action plan. The TAG Panel provided four recommendations aimed at strengthening communication strategies. These included: increased monitoring and evaluation; more thorough staffing/training practices; and improving advocacy at a national level. In conclusion, the TAG Panel outlined six major issues pertinent to all countries, resolution of which will greatly aid future immunisation efforts:
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