Immunization financing

Uganda

Immunization spending

In 2001, the year before Vaccine Fund support began, Uganda spent $3.0 million to deliver routine immunization services and an additional $2.1 million on supplementary immunization services. The programme-specific spending on routine immunization service equated to about $4.6 per DTP3 vaccinated child or $0.12 per capita. Spending on routine immunization increased in 2002 to $4.9 million, an increase of 60%, due to new vaccine introduction, related injection supplies, and spending on other recurrent costs. Total expenditures on the NIP in 2002 were $5.8 million.


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Last Update: 20 June 2004

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