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Explore the impact of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in advancing immunization access worldwide, focusing on GAVI Eligible countries. Join the discussion on CSOs' role in healthcare provision and resource mobilization, with a special focus on Afghanistan's achievements. Discuss challenges, opportunities, and strategies for strengthening CSOs' involvement in immunization initiatives. Contribute your opinions and ideas to shape future plans and actions. Your input will be crucial for the Steering Committee's follow-up report post-meeting.
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Mapping the contribution of CSOs to increase access to and uptake of immunization CSO Steering Committee meeting 7th June 2013 IFRC Geneva, Switzerland
Challenge Who are involved in healthcare provision in GAVI Eligible countries (56) ? Who are involved immunization beside national programs? What is scale and type of contribution of CSOs in immunization? What is contribution of CSOs in resource mobilization at national level?
Example of Afghanistan!!!!! • CSOs provide 90% of primary healthcare including immunization • Achievements 2002 to 2012 • Maternal Mortality Reduced from 1600 to 327 • Infant Mortality is Reduced from 176 to 73/ 1000 live births • Under five mortality is reduced from 256 to 101/ 1000 live births
Abu Dhabi Vaccination Summit Bill Gates mention that “ There is a weakening role of NGOs in routine immunization in the region/ Afghanistan) Polio eradication!!!
So!!!!! • What is wrong? • Credit is taken by others • Blames are put on shoulder of CSOs (WHO, UNICEF and MoPH) • What should be done? • Let us discuss it • Let us share the ideas • Let us make solid plans • Let find resources and implement
Opportunities SG 231 Type A funding in some countries HSS funding to national program CSO constituency Conduct a survey/ all GAVI Eligible countries
Your opinion and conclusion Steps to be taken and followed by Steering Committee Briefly share the ideas/ very precise Will be listed and grouped for the report of the meeting and to be used as a follow up