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. 2009 Nov 17;9:416. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-9-416

Table 3.

Factors and trends associated with complete vaccination coverage in rural areas, in the context of multiple initiatives

Key events Complete vaccination coverage Factors associated with complete coverage
1993 29%

1994 - Creation of health districts

1994 - Devaluation of CFA franc

1996 - Decentralization of public healthcare system - Standard of living

1996 - National Vaccination Day 1 - Continuity of prenatal care and assisted delivery

1996 - Cooperation agreement with UNICEF to supply vaccines and consumables - % of educated women

1996 - National Vaccination Day 2

1997 - ARIVA project

1998 - Implementation of measles control plan

1998/1999 - 26%

1999 - Funds allocated to health districts by the State

1999 - National Vaccination Day 2 and introduction of self-blocking syringes and safety boxes - Continuity of prenatal care and assisted delivery

2000 - Debt reduction through the HIPC initiative - Number of other children aged 5 or under

2000 - Cost of syringes assumed by SPV and cost of vaccination cards by CoGes

2000 - GAVI funding available

2000 - Revival of the CCIA

2001 - Adoption of the National Health Development Plan (PNDS)

2001 - Strategic plan for social mobilization

2001 - GAVI funding to strengthen the health system

2003 41%