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Advocacy. Accelerated Measles Mortality Reduction Improving Routine Immunizations in Africa AMMRIRIA. The Measles Partnership. Sabin Vaccine Institute Sustainable Immunization Financing Program.
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Advocacy Accelerated Measles Mortality Reduction Improving Routine Immunizations in Africa AMMRIRIA
Sabin Vaccine InstituteSustainable Immunization Financing Program • Seeks to increase the amount and proportion of government funding for routine immunization system activities and to assure governments obtain and control any needed long-term funding for national immunization programs • Active since 2008 in 15 countries- Cambodia, Cameroon, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leon, Sri Lanka, Uganda
Sabin Vaccine InstituteSustainable Immunization Financing Program • Hold colloquia, peer exchanges with parliamentarians, Ministries of Health and Ministries of Finance to explore immunization budgeting and funding strategies • To date parliaments in five countries – Sierra Leone, Senegal, DR Congo, Cambodia and Nepal – have used resources provided by the SIF program to increase annual health budgets.
AMMRIRIA 2010 Activities • President Carter communicated with 9 Heads of State in the region • President Carter communicated with the African Union Chair Bingu Wa Mutharika (President of Malawi) and also with the UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon and others around the MDG Summit • Op Ed • Advocacy video for the Canadian Conference on Global Health
AMMRIRIA Advocacy Activities for 2011 • President Carter • Mrs. Carter • Africa Progress Panel • Closer coordination with SVI
Lessons • More voices – one message • The measles message is still missing in many places where it should be included • Rubella message will need to be harmonized with the measles message • Develop sustainable advocates within sub-Saharan Africa
Moving Forward • Form a Communications Advocacy Committee among the core partners to ensure closer coordination of messaging between existing partners • Develop an advocacy plan with measurable milestones • Agree on common messages, targets and messengers • Develop country specific strategies for effective interactions with individual countries
Moving Forward • Engage additional organizations involved with immunization • MSF, Lions Club International, World Vision, Oxfam, Catholic Relief Services, Save the Children, etc. • Ultimate goal should be coordinated global advocacy on immunizations