Research

Reaching Never- and Incompletely-Vaccinated Children with Routine Immunization: A Proof-of-Concept Activity Using Geo-Referenced Microplans in Two Health Zones in Maniema Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo

GRID3’s geospatial mapping work in Kindu and Kibombo, Maniema Province, DRC, was central to a collaborative proof-of-concept with the DRC’s EPI Programme, CDC, and AFENET: participatory mapping and house-to-house enumeration located under-vaccinated children by locality, and GRID3’s maps then guided geo-referenced vaccination campaigns—reaching over 40,000 previously unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated children, including those in remote and riverine areas.

Source Vaccines
Published 2026
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