Accountability to Affected Populations (ACP) Risk Communication
UNICEF
Accountability to Affected Populations (ACP) Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) SBC Specialist TA 364 jours, Bamako The Following Results Emerge From This Survey A survey on Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices (KAP) regarding routine vaccination in the 23 priority districts of the regions of Kayes, Koulikoro, Sikasso, Ségou, Mopti and the District of Bamako was carried out in September 2019. This survey covered a total of 5,021 households with children aged 0-23 months. According to parents of children aged 0-23 months, lack of information (50.6%) and lack of awareness (40.2%) are the two main obstacles to routine immunization. the most frequently cited communication channels for transmitting the routine immunization message are: radio (over 50% cited in 14 districts), health personnel (over 50% cited in 11 districts), village district chief or traditional authorities (more than 50% cited in 8 districts). In addition, the actors who decide on the vaccination of children in the 23 districts are fathers (52.3%), mothers (43.1%), health personnel (8.5%) and grandmothers. (1.7%). Indeed, The Pandemic Of COVID-19 Has Considerably Reduced The Attendance Rate Of CSCOMs And Could Be Explained By In 2020, vaccine coverage decreased significantly from 94.9% for Penta3 in March to 71.7% in April. These...
Mali : Bamako - Gao - Kayes - Kidal - Koulikoro - Ménaka - Mopti - Ségou - Sikasso - Taoudeni - Tombouctou
2023-01-29
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