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    Resources and Support

    Vaccination Support and Resources

    There are organizations providing the vaccines as well as injection for the benefit of infants residing in countries that have met the conditions as well as the specifications relating to the requested kind of vaccine. One of which is GAVI. This sets the conditions that ensure every vaccine to be used only once it has been justified to lessen the burden of the disease.

    1. Hepatitis B vaccine is very accepted in developing countries because this is a notorious disease.

    2. Haemophilus influezae kind of vaccine of the Hib is also accepted in developing countries. These countries can request for the support of the WHO in setting up the disease surveillance that also serves as the technique to identify what is the actual burden of the disease.

    According to the recommendations supplied by the WHO, these are the vaccines accepted in the bulk countries:

    1. Measles vaccine – this serves as an introduction for the second routine of the immunization doses developing countries acquire after they have deemed to be eligible by the WHO.

    2. Pneumococcal – these are the vaccines that have been accepted to be used in every developing country.

    3. Rotavirus vaccine – this has been accepted in the United States and in Europe. Studies express that it protects infants, toddlers and children in placebo-controlled efficacy.

    Remember that vaccines are very delicate and they can be damaged easily once they have been mistakenly handled.

    The partnership between the WHO and the UNICEF encourages the countries to contrive and to also maintain the equipment required in order to adopt the management as well as the training practices required in order to protect themselves in the primary and intermediate surroundings.

    The EVSM or the Effective Vaccine Store Management is based on the following quality assurance principles: the items must be stored correctly. They must also be handled from one chain to another. The manufacturing way must be used with reliable and elaborate records in order to validate everything.

    Check out the Vaccine Management Assessment which can be obtained online and downloaded in PDF file format in order to be guided, assessed and trained on the substances that are required to develop the initiative of EVSM. It also rapidly assesses the vaccine management way in vaccine stores nationwide. It is followed by assessments at the sub-stores and various service points.

    The GAVI alliance made investments that have proven to be significant since 2000. It has ameliorated the delivery of immunization. It has also become evident that the health system constraints have become broader. There are more motivated workers. There are also those having the management skills required whenever something unpredictable regarding finances comes up. There are those who know how to avoid the troubles that can impede the progress of immunization in a lot developing countries. They all know that more has to be done in order to increase and to sustain the coverage of immunization all over the world.

    In December 2005, a new funding for HSS or Health System Strengthening was decided on. It has then become parallel with the ISS or the Immunization Services Support. The intent of this partnership is to aid the developing countries overcome those institutional bottlenecks and the barriers that constrain the productivity as well as the progress of the child’s need.

    In 2006, 15 countries had already developed and submitted their proposals in supporting the United States. These grants were made to Cambodia, Ethiopia, Korea, Burundi and Kryrgystan. This totaled up to $92 million USD . The program will therefore expand until the year 2007. Their goal is to aid up to 30 countries since they will benefit from the $500 million budget. This will improve the infrastructure and national resources in meeting the goals for immunization.

    The organizations can do this simply because these are the guiding principles that enable them to do this philanthropic act:

    1. They are country driven.
    2. They are country aligned.
    3. They are harmonized.
    4. They are predictable.
    5. They are additional.
    6. They are inclusive and collaborative.
    7. They are catalytic.
    8. They are innovative.
    9. They are results-oriented.
    10. They are sustainability-conscious.

    These principles bind them as a team in helping those who call for assistance. That is what makes them a team.

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