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Expanded Programme of Immunisation (EPI) - Somalia
First rounds of immunisation in the Northeast Zone (NEZ) and second rounds of immunisation in the Northwest Zone (NWZ) of Somalia for children under 5 are performed by UNICEF immunisation teams.
Communication Strategies
Personal contact with Somali families was made by immunisation teams who went out into the villages of Bossaso, Garowe and Burtinle in the (NEZ) and Hargeisa, Las Anod and Burao towns in the (NWZ). UNICEF also conducted a 2-day EPI strategy review in Hargeisa "which drew 55 participants from all regions of 'Somaliland', as well as all NGOs involved in the health sector". New strategies were recommended to be implemented in 2002.
Development Issues
Health, Children, Rights
Key Points
UNICEF supported 3 mother and child health (MCH) clinics in Bossaso, Garowe and Burtinle where the first round of EPI services were delivered to 25 villages in June 2001. The second round of EPI was conducted in Hargeisa, Las Anod and Burao towns by 50 immunisation teams over 10 days. The goal was to immunise 32,000 children under the age of 5. After round one was completed in the Sahil region, 3,750 children had been immunised for a 65% coverage of the pre-registered children in Berbera town.
Partners
UNICEF, NGOs involved in the Health Sector
Sources
The UNICEF Somalia Review for July 2001 provided direct to The Communication Initiative
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