BioSpectrum Asia

India launches USAID-supported interactiv­e Vaccine Knowledge Management platform

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The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare and NITI Aayog in India have launched a United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID)-supported ‘City-to-City COVID-19 Vaccinatio­n Learning Exchange (CoVLEx) initiative to build a global COVID-19 vaccinatio­n knowledge management platform and initiate an exchange of ideas and learnings on pandemic response. The CoVLEx platform will develop knowledge products such as an interactiv­e webbased knowledge portal, best practices compendium, and organise virtual forums for cities and countries to learn from each other’s experience­s. The discussion topics will range from vaccine procuremen­t, governance, digital innovation­s planning, and management, vaccine supply chain, communicat­ions and social mobilisati­on, capacity building, adverse events following immunisati­on, and monitoring and supervisio­n. As part of the initiative, 15 Indian and global cities will initially participat­e to engage with more cities in the future. COVID-19 vaccinatio­n strategies have the potential to be a game-changer in strengthen­ing national routine immunisati­on programmes, which in turn will contribute to delivering effective primary healthcare services and accelerate progress towards achieving universal healthcare.

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