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Provincial intra-action review of the COVID-19 vaccination programme
Opportunities to improve vaccine response in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
Kabamba Nzaji, M., Kapit, A. M., Stolka, K. B., Fezeu Meyou, S., Kasendue, C. K., Dahlke, M., Perry, R. T., Doshi, R. H., Aksnes, B. N., Luce, R. R., Bateyi Mustafa, S. H., Mwina-Ngoie, C. K., Aimé, C. M. W. B., MacDonald, P. D. M., & Standley, C. J. (2024). Provincial intra-action review of the COVID-19 vaccination programme: Opportunities to improve vaccine response in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 17, 2147-2156. https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S450699
BACKGROUND: Low levels of COVID-19 vaccination coverage in many countries prompted the use of rapid assessments to characterize barriers to vaccination and identify corrective measures. The World Health Organization recommended the use of intra-action reviews (IARs) to identify best practices, gaps, and lessons learned to make real-time improvements to the COVID-19 vaccination response.
OBJECTIVE: The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) implemented a national IAR in July 2021 that was poorly attended by the provincial health level, where vaccination activities are planned and implemented. To bridge this gap, we proposed sub-national IARs focused on COVID-19 vaccine program implementation at the provincial level.
METHODS: Using the WHO methodology, we organized a four-day provincial IAR workshop and invited national, provincial and health zone Ministry of Health (MoH) representatives and private and non-governmental organizations involved in the provincial COVID-19 vaccination response. Participants were divided into six groups based on their expertise, affiliation, and role within the health system to assess and identify lessons learned, challenges and the solutions within each of the six technical areas: (1) coordination, planning and monitoring; (2) service delivery; (3) risk communication and community engagement; (4) adverse effects following immunization (AEFI); (5) logistics; (6) and data management, monitoring and evaluation.
RESULTS: The first provincial COVID-19 IAR was conducted in Goma, North Kivu, from January 19-22, 2022. A total of 56 participants came from provincial and health zone offices, and non-governmental organizations. Through work group discussions, they identified best practices, challenges, and lessons learned, and made recommendations to improve implementation of vaccination activities and reach coverage targets. Activities were proposed to operationalize recommendations and address challenges to improve the provincial response.
CONCLUSION: This provincial IAR was a useful tool for reviewing progress and areas of improvement, while evaluating aspects of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. It provided a means to share information with vaccination partners on areas of intervention, tailored to the local context.