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WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Process
In an effort to strengthen collaboration and minimize the reporting burden, WHO and UNICEF jointly collect information through a standard questionnaire (the Joint Reporting Form) sent to all Member States
The content of the Joint Reporting Form was developed through a consensus process among staff from UNICEF, WHO, and selected ministries of health (MOH)
Information collected in the Joint Reporting Form include estimates of national immunization coverage, reported cases of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs), immunization schedules, as well as indicators of immunization system performances
These are available on the web in July of the following year and by December, the "WHO vaccine-preventable diseases: monitoring system" and "UNICEF immunization summary" are published
Additional specific data analysis were published:
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Analysis of the vaccine financing indicators, 2004 [pdf 393kb]
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Global status of mumps immunization and surveillance [pdf 490kb]
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Global status of immunization safety: report based on the WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Form, 2004 update [pdf 174kb]
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Selected vaccine introduction status into routine infant immunization worldwide, 2003 [pdf 263kb]
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Global status of immunization safety: a report based on the WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Form, 2003 update [pdf 317kb]
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Global status of immunization safety: a report based on the WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Form [pdf 173kb]
WHO/S.Mackay
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WHO/UNICEF Joint Reporting Form
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English version [xls 193kb]
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French version [xls 202kb]
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