•   Ezekiel Dauda Danjuma commented on this post about 4 weeks ago
    The Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) assessment provided a remarkable opportunity to unite our subnational colleagues from different governorates into a cohesive team. Their enthusiasm and dedication throughout the process are truly inspiring, as they embraced their roles and responsibilities with a sense of ownership. This experience not only deepened their engagement with the system but also instilled a newfound confidence, as they recognized the significance of their insights and contributions to the success of the endeavor. Moreover, the assessment served as a dynamic platform for knowledge-sharing and exchanging best practices, fostering a culture of continuous improvement in vaccine management practices.

    One of the most notable outcomes of the EVM assessment was its ability to broaden our perspective on the interconnectedness of the entire immunization supply chain. While working at the national level often provides a clearer picture, at the subnational level, individuals may primarily focus on their specific tasks without fully understanding the broader implications. For instance, someone responsible for vaccine stocks may not typically concern themselves with the maintenance of refrigerator trucks, assuming that responsibility lies elsewhere. However, through the assessment process, they gain a deeper appreciation for the critical linkages within the supply chain and the importance of each component's role. This realization not only enhances their understanding but also strengthens their commitment to ensuring the integrity of the entire system.

    Indeed, the EVM assessment transcended its primary purpose of evaluating the system; it served as a transformative experience that underscored the interconnectedness and interdependence of all aspects of immunization supply. This perspective will undoubtedly contribute to the resilience and effectiveness of our immunization programs in the future.
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    • Hi Nada, would you be willing to participate in a webinar on the Egypt EVM/cIP experience later this year? I think various other countries would beHi Nada, would you be willing to participate in a webinar on the Egypt EVM/cIP experience later this year? I think various other countries would be interested in hearing about this? Many thanks   More ...
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    • Dan Brigden It will be my pleasure to participate in the webinar ,Many thanks for considering me for this opportunity.
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    • I wonder if other countries that have recently completed an EVM/cIP would also be interested in participating? In particular, these countries haveI wonder if other countries that have recently completed an EVM/cIP would also be interested in participating? In particular, these countries have completed an assessment in 2024:

      Philippines
      Solomon Islands
      DRC
      Namibia
      Rwanda
      Fiji
      Vanuatu

      Please let me know :-)
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    • Dan Brigden I will follow up with Namibia and Eswatini to confirm their participation but I am sure they will. I will also do same for Lesotho(EVMADan Brigden I will follow up with Namibia and Eswatini to confirm their participation but I am sure they will. I will also do same for Lesotho(EVMA will be completed by end of April)  More ...
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