Updates
Collaboration: assessing the impact of male-caregiver-focused immunization sensitization
PATH Kenya is an organization that designs and implements innovative solutions to complex health challenges and strengthens health systems. Its Living Labs program uses human-centered approaches to co-create effective interventions. As part of the Zero-Dose Learning Agenda (ZDLA), PATH has been delivering Chanjo Talks Kazini (CTK)—an intervention targeting male caregivers of under-one children in Homa Bay County, Kenya. CTK brings group sensitization sessions to male caregivers at their workplaces and in key community spaces. We’re working with PATH to assess the impact this intervention has had on trust among households, based on a new data collection tool: the Conversational Trust Tool.
Using Trust to Reach Zero Dose Families
The Vaccine Trust Team had the pleasure of joining Gates Foundation stakeholders and teams from around the world as they discussed their work to reach zero-dose families. The Zero Dose Learning Agenda (ZDLA) brings together partners who are actively experimenting with different ways of reaching those who are currently missed or under-vaccinated. Working across a diverse range of contexts, the ZDLA teams have done deep research and designed interventions with and for communities – ranging from outreach to parents, to HCW training – which are now being implemented.