Reducing the number of zero-dose children is a central equity goal of IA2030 (target: a 50% reduction from the 2019 baseline by 2030). Evidence syntheses emphasise that reaching zero-dose children is pivotal for achieving broader immunization and health goals and that strategies must address both access and demand barriers, often focusing on urban poor, remote rural and conflict-affected settings.
Individual action In addition to government and partner programmes, individual donors sometimes support efforts to increase routine immunization. Charity evaluators such as
GiveWell have identified
New Incentives' conditional cash transfer programme in northern Nigeria as a highly cost-effective opportunity for individuals seeking to increase vaccination uptake, based on evidence from an independent randomized evaluation and ongoing monitoring. Reviews of incentive programmes note that conditional cash transfers can increase routine immunization coverage in low- and middle-income countries, though effects vary by context. == See also ==