The VCP – Africa CDC study suggests there could be reasons for this reduction other than the disruption of vaccination programmes during the pandemic.
Country: Côte d'Ivoire
An examination of trends in vaccine confidence across eight sub-Saharan countries between 2020 and 2022.
An interactive dashboard showcasing data gathered across two waves of quantitative research (Jan-2022 and Aug-2022) conducted as part of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention Working Group Project.
Vaccine confidence in Ivory Coast is high compared to other countries. The latest data we have for Ivory Coast is from surveys conducted in 2022 which showed that 71% of people feel that vaccines are safe and 77% think they are effective. 81% of those surveyed said they believe it’s important for children to have vaccines and 70% feel that vaccines are compatible with their religious beliefs.
This 2-page briefing provides an overview of the key trends and insights observed across the three waves of data collection that have been conducted as part…
Project to support the development of guidance on interventions to improve vaccine uptake in LMICs, informed by an assessment of local barriers and drivers to adult vaccine uptake.
This report uses VCP data from 2015 – May 2021 to assess local barriers and drivers to adult vaccine uptake in Low – Middle Income Countries, with a view to supporting the development of targeted interventions and programs.
These reports visualise findings from surveys fielded across 14 African countries in January 2022.
Kouassi Seraphin, Oumar Toure, and Chris Morgan from Jhpiego share the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has…
The aim of this study was to investigate public knowledge and perceptions of both the COVID-19 pandemic itself and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among adults (aged…
The aim of this study is to investigate public knowledge and perceptions of both the COVID-19 pandemic itself and COVID-19 vaccine acceptance among adults (aged 18 years and above) in 15 African countries.