Preparedness and response to infectious disease outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of Congo: Tip sheet on child-friendly vaccinations

Author: READY

This tool includes guidelines on how to adopt child-friendly approaches to meet the physical and psychological needs of children during vaccinations. Most of these tips can be applied during the screening and treatment process and can be modified for different outbreaks, as necessary.

View the guidance in French, Kinyarwanda, and Swahili here.

United States Agency for International Development Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health, Save the Children, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, UK Med, EcoHealth Alliance, Mercy Malaysia

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