Opportunities and Challenges for Health CampaignTime-bound, intermittent activities which are deployed to address specific epidemiologic challenges, expediently fill delivery gaps, or provide surge coverage for health interventions. IntegrationThe sharing of all or specific campaign components or functions by a specific program addressing a disease or health need with the through Co-DeliveryCo-delivery of interventions in campaigns occurs when most or all typical campaign components (microplanning, registration, logistics, implementation, and evaluation) are coordinated. Co-delivery, and CollaborationCollaboration involves the sharing of specific campaign components between vertical health programs and can be thought of as collaborative delivery or partial during the Covid-19 Era: Perceptions of Campaign Managers and Other Country-Level Decision Makers
With this poster, we’ll discuss an ongoing study using key in-depth informant interviews to understand the experiences, opportunities and barriers that campaign managers, implementing partners and donors see with campaign integration across the five domains (polio, vaccine preventable diseases, neglected tropical diseases, malaria and Vitamin A).
This poster was presented during our First Annual Health Campaign EffectivenessThe ability of a campaign to achieve specific objectives related to coverage, equity, efficiency and impact. Coalition Meeting. View the presentation below.