Resources

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Research & Evidence

Accelerating Adaptive Learning: Resources, Tools, and Insights from MOMENTUM

This brief, a MOMENTUM learning agenda product, explores adaptive learning efforts within the MOMENTUM awards. It aims to take a closer look at adaptive learning practices and knowledge gained in the first few years of project implementation, to share high-level learnings to improve future work.

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Program & Technical Resources

COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Review: Serbia

As MOMENTUM Routine Immunization Transformation and Equity’s COVID-19 vaccination program in Serbia comes to an end, we look back on the successes, challenges, and lessons learned that the project had in reaching underserved and priority populations and strengthening the health system. Download this report to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccination program in Serbia, which was conducted from May 2022 to June 2024.

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Program & Technical Resources

Strengthening Health Systems: Highlights from India’s COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts

From August 2021 to December 2024 the Government of India and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare partnered with USAID MOMENTUM Routine Immunization Transformation and Equity to develop a holistic approach to increase the uptake and acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines among marginalized and hard-to-reach populations across 18 states and union territories in India.

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Research & Evidence

COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy and Acceptance Study in Madagascar

This report by MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership has information from key informant interviews in Madagascar at all levels of the system, including health leaders, civil society organizations, religious leaders, mayors and clients from vulnerable communities. The findings from the study will be useful for the Madagascar immunization program team and other immunization professionals concerned with COVID-19 vaccination implementation to understand the drivers of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy and the solutions they can deploy to address it.

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Research & Evidence

The Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus and Applications to Family Planning, Reproductive Health, and Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Interventions in Fragile Settings: A Case Study from Mali

Numerous approaches have been developed to define the humanitarian-development nexus and more broadly, the humanitarian-development-peace nexus. This report examines the humanitarian-development nexus and its application to health interventions in Mali, specifically family planning, reproductive health, and maternal, newborn, and child health (FP/RH/MNCH), concluding with recommendations for stakeholders related to health services, institutional architecture, leadership, financing, coordination, and localization.

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Program & Technical Resources

MOMENTUM Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Framework

The MOMENTUM Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Framework is based on key concepts, relationships, and pathways through which MOMENTUM will achieve its overall vision. The framework is organized into five components: (1) Theory of Change, (2) Learning Agenda, (3) Measurement, (4) Analysis and Synthesis, and (5) Dissemination and Data Use. This document describes each component separately and how they work together across all the MOMENTUM awards to create a harmonized approach.

Updated June 2024

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Program & Technical Resources

Sierra Leone Family Planning Costed Implementation Plan

This plan was developed by Sierra Leone’s Ministry of Health, in collaboration with USAID’s MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership and key development partners, to support the country’s goal to ensure comprehensive quality FP information and services are acceptable and equitably accessible to all people in Sierra Leone. The plan presents a prioritized set of well-defined, high-impact interventions to be delivered through an integrated approach, focusing on three priority areas: postpartum family planning (PPFP), commodity stockout reductions, and increasing demand for FP through investments in social and behavior change strategies. Additionally, the plan includes district profiles that highlight the specific needs and objectives of each district, essential for the country to achieve a modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR) of 35% by 2027.

Publication Date August 1, 2024 Program & Technical Resources

USAID Immunization Partners’ Meeting Report

In alignment with the Immunization Agenda 2030, USAID remains committed to advancing equitable immunization to save lives and protect children and communities from outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases through a variety of approaches and projects. In March 2024, USAID held a meeting that convened USAID Missions, implementing partners, and external stakeholders in Washington, D.C., to harness the power of collective thinking in overcoming vaccination barriers at a critical moment for the global immunization community. Participants shared best practices and lessons learned from immunization programming successes, innovations, and challenges. This report summarizes meeting’s goals, sessions, and findings. The report also highlights what pivots are needed in the future for stronger, more resilient immunization programs.

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