Evaluating the Impact of Demand-Side Incentives (DSI) on Zero Dose Burden and Immunisation Coverage in Nigeria

EARLY_PHASE1RecruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

100,000

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 29, 2024

Primary Completion Date

October 4, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
Incentives
Interventions
OTHER

Transportation Voucher, Comunity engagement and microplannnig support

Transportation vouchers will be provided to caregivers of eligible children after vaccination at designated routine immunisation health facilities. This is in addition to support for microplaning (technical assistance) for these routine immunisation health facilities and comunity engagement at their catchment areas.

OTHER

Direct Facility Funding, Community Engagement, and Microplaning Support

Direct funding will be provided to designated routine immunisation health facilities monthly, in addition to weekly performance monitoring and quarterly financial capacity building. Also, there will be support for microplaning (technical assistance) for these routine immunisation health facilities and comunity engagement at their catchment areas.

OTHER

Transportation Voucher, Direct Facility Funding, Community engagement and Microplanning support

Transportation vouchers will be provided to caregivers of eligible children after vaccination at designated routine immunisation health facilities. Direct funding will be provided to designated routine immunisation health facilities monthly, in addition to weekly oerformance monitoring and quarterly financial capacity building. Also, there will be support for microplaning (technical assistance) for these routine immunisation health facilities and comunity engagement at their catchment areas.

Trial Locations (2)

110115

RECRUITING

Oyo State Primary Healthcare Board, Ibadan

240281

RECRUITING

Kwara State Prmary Healthcare Development Agency, Ilorin

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Kwara State Primary Healthcare Development Agency

UNKNOWN

collaborator

Oyo State Primary Healthcare Board

UNKNOWN

lead

Corona Management Systems

OTHER

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