Table ronde sur l’implication des parties prenantes – comment pouvons-nous optimiser la coordination multisectorielle ? –Quels acteurs doivent être impliqué

La table ronde a mis en lumière des stratégies pour impliquer les parties prenantes dans les programmes de vaccination HPV via une collaboration multisectorielle. Les experts du Burkina Faso, du Cameroun, du Mali, du Sénégal, de la Côte d’Ivoire et du Nigéria ont souligné l’importance de l’engagement politique, de la mobilisation communautaire et de la […]

Expérience des pays en matière d’engagement des parties prenantes : défis et opportunités – Seance Questions-Reponses

Lors de la séance de questions, des participants du Sénégal et du Congo ont interrogé sur la vaccination HPV dans les hôpitaux et l’implication du secteur privé. La Mauritanie a précisé que certaines unités hospitalières vaccinent déjà, surtout pour les nouveau-nés et la COVID, et que l’objectif est de sensibiliser pédiatres et gynécologues à orienter […]

Rôle des Organisations de la Société Civile dans les programmes de vaccination contre le HPV

La présentation de l’Union Internationale Contre le Cancer (UICC) a présenté les résultats d’une cartographie mondiale du rôle des organisations de la société civile (OSC) dans la vaccination contre le HPV, avec un accent sur l’Afrique francophone. L’étude, combinant enquêtes, entretiens et études de cas, a analysé leurs contributions, points forts et obstacles. Les OSC […]

Countries’ experience on stakeholder engagement: challenges and opportunities – Q&A Session

During the Q&A, participants from Senegal and Congo raised questions on HPV vaccination in hospitals and the role of private-sector providers. Mauritania clarified that while some hospital units provide HPV vaccination—mainly alongside newborn and COVID vaccines—the primary focus is sensitizing pediatricians and gynecologists to refer eligible girls to vaccination units. They confirmed free HPV vaccination […]

Panel Discussion on stakeholders engagement – How can we optimize the multi-sectoral coordination? Which stakeholders need to be engaged?

The roundtable showcased strategies for engaging stakeholders in HPV vaccination programs across multiple sectors. Experts from Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, and Nigeria emphasized political commitment, community mobilization, and collaboration between health and education ministries. Key practices included technical working groups, advocacy to policymakers, teacher training, and leveraging parent associations and religious networks. […]

Countries’ experience on stakeholder engagement: challenges and opportunities – Cote d’Ivoire

The HPV vaccination program in Côte d’Ivoire progressed from pilot projects in Korhogo and Abengourou to nationwide introduction in 2019, later transitioning to a single-dose schedule in 2023. Stakeholder coordination involved government ministries, scientific societies, civil society organizations, and technical partners through inclusive committees established before and after vaccine rollout. Key strategies included advocacy workshops, […]

Countries’ experience on stakeholder engagement: challenges and opportunities – Mauritanie

Mauritania introduced HPV vaccination in March 2021 after delays due to global vaccine shortages and COVID-19. Using a two-dose quadrivalent vaccine, the first national campaign targeted girls aged 9–14, achieving 44% coverage; subsequent catch-up efforts raised first-dose coverage to 69.6% and second-dose to 29.9%. A multi-level stakeholder engagement structure—national, regional, and community—was established, involving ministries, […]

Role of Civil Society Organizations s in HPV Vaccination programs.

The presentation by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) shared findings from a global mapping of civil society organizations’ (CSOs) roles in HPV vaccination, with a focus on francophone Africa. The study combined surveys, interviews, and case studies to examine CSOs’ contributions, strengths, and challenges. Results showed CSOs play key roles in advocacy, community […]

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