Support to Afghanistan’s Polio Eradication Initiative – UNICEF


Reporting Organization:UNICEF
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 15,000,000
Timeframe: December 19, 2017 - June 30, 2022
Status: Implementation
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


UNICEF

Participating Organizations


Unspecified

Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Country - Total Budget Allocation


Afghanistan - $ 15,000,000.00 (100.00%)

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Areas of Focus


Health - Total Budget Allocation


Infectious & Communicable Diseases (100 %)

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Description


This project supports Afghanistan’s Polio Eradication Initiative, which aims to ensure more children are protected from polio by increasing national polio vaccination coverage. Afghanistan is one of the three countries in the world where polio remains widespread. Experts believe that the country is at a critical point in its efforts to eradicate polio. Canada – in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), the Government of Afghanistan, and other donors – is contributing to providing polio vaccinations to more than nine million children across Afghanistan. Project activities include: (1) carrying out household visits to vaccinate all children in target populations; (2) conducting and strengthening polio immunization campaigns to build immunity; (3) training and building the capacity of front-line workers; (4) conducting regular house-to-house visits and engaging with community influencers to increase knowledge and practice in children’s healthcare and polio vaccination; and (5) implementing and strengthening surveillance to rapidly detect the circulation of poliovirus.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Under-5 children
Total Direct Population: Unspecified
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Outputs


Unspecified

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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased vaccination coverage throughout Afghanistan to achieve 90% coverage of the planned population in each vaccination campaign; (2) increased vaccine reach to both girls and boys under the age of five; (3) increased caregiver intention to vaccine their children against polio in the highest risk areas; (4) increased participation of women as front-line workers in vaccination and social mobilization; and (5) improved early detection and surveillance of all polio cases.

Achieved Results


Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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