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Vaccination in emergencies.

C Paquet1

  • 1Epicentre and Médecins Sans Frontières, 8 rue Saint Sabin, 75011, Paris, France. cpaquet@epicentre.msf.org

Vaccine
|November 24, 1999
PubMed
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Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) deliver vital vaccines during humanitarian crises. They also advocate for vulnerable populations to access new and improved vaccines.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Vaccinology
  • Humanitarian Aid

Background:

  • Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are crucial for vaccine delivery in humanitarian emergencies, especially during population displacements.
  • Complex emergencies often disrupt routine immunization programs, increasing vulnerability to vaccine-preventable diseases.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the role of NGOs in vaccine delivery for measles, cholera, and meningitis during humanitarian emergencies.
  • To highlight NGO advocacy for enhanced vaccine accessibility for vulnerable groups.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on NGO-led vaccination campaigns in complex humanitarian emergencies.
  • Analysis of case studies focusing on measles, cholera, and meningitis vaccination efforts.
  • Examination of NGO advocacy strategies for vaccine access.

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Main Results:

  • NGOs are primary implementers of vaccination programs in crisis settings, addressing critical public health needs.
  • Vaccination campaigns against measles, cholera, and meningitis are essential interventions during population displacements.
  • NGOs play a significant role in advocating for the development and deployment of novel and effective vaccines.

Conclusions:

  • NGOs are indispensable in ensuring vaccine delivery and promoting public health during humanitarian emergencies.
  • Effective advocacy by NGOs is vital for improving access to essential and innovative vaccines for at-risk populations.
  • Strengthening NGO capacity in vaccination and advocacy is critical for global health security in crisis contexts.