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by Sarah Curard Chaney; Patricia Nagi Michael 50 MIN READ
The effective use of geospatial technologies, including geographic information systems (GIS), to collect, manage, analyze, model and visualize geographic data has the potential to improve data-driven decision-making for immunization program delivery. This publication explores the current approaches to leaving no child behind with immunization by harnessing geospatial technologies and GIS to improve immunization coverage and equity in low- and middle-income countries. It can be useful by policy makers and healthcare system designers at the national level. Click here to read the publication.
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