Navigating vaccine procurement and financing challenges in Cameroon: Insights and recommendations from a mixed-methods study (2015–2020)

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yauba Saidu , Budzi Michael Ngenge , Sangwe Clovis Nchinjoh , Adidja Amani , Nnang Nadege Edwidge , Nkwain Jude Muteh , Marius Zambou Vouking , Clarence Mbanga , Valirie Ndip Agbor , Diaby Ousmane , Andreas Ateke Njoh , Owens Wiwa , Emmanuele Montomoli , Sue Ann Costa Clemens , Ralf Clemens
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Abstract

Objectives

Vaccine stockouts at the national level has been recognized as a critical challenge in ensuring sustained and equitable immunization coverage. These stockouts often arise from inherent issues within countries, including delays in government funding, suboptimal forecasting and stock management practices, and inefficiencies in the procurement process amongst others. Understanding the complexities and barriers within vaccine procurement and financing systems is crucial for developing effective strategies to enhance vaccine availability and strengthen immunization programs. This is particularly relevant in the context of reaching zero dose children and transitioning from Gavi. This study aimed to comprehensively assess the vaccine procurement and financing landscape in Cameroon from 2015 to 2020.

Study design

This was a descriptive cross-sectional study.

Methods

Employing a mixed-methods approach, we conducted a desk review of pertinent documents and engaged in in-depth interviews with key stakeholders involved in the procurement and funding mobilization processes. Through data collection and analysis using Microsoft Excel 365 and Dedoose software, we delineated the intricacies of the procurement process and pinpointed specific barriers that have contributed to vaccine stockouts.

Results

The mapping of vaccine procurement processes revealed complexity, protracted timelines, and the involvement of multiple stakeholders. The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) faced a USD 4 million funding deficit for vaccine procurement between 2016 and 2019. Consequently, the program experienced delays in acquiring 20 million vaccine doses, leading to 41 months of stockout for at least one antigen. Major bottlenecks identified by key stakeholders in vaccine procurement and financing encompassed delayed fund mobilization, inefficient and lengthy processes for fund mobilization and disbursement, poor data utilization, and discrepancies between forecasted, allocated, and mobilized funds.

Conclusion

The findings of this research hold significant implications for many EPIs. By elucidating procurement and financing challenges, we can formulate evidence-based recommendations aimed at optimizing resource allocation, streamlining procurement processes, and bolstering vaccine availability. These insights are essential for fostering collaboration between government agencies, technical partners, and financial partners to achieve sustainable vaccine access in Cameroon. Establishing a joint procurement working group could streamline processes, potentially reducing stockouts and improving vaccine coverage.
应对喀麦隆疫苗采购和融资挑战:混合方法研究(2015-2020 年)的启示和建议。
目标:国家层面的疫苗缺货问题已被公认为是确保持续、公平的免疫接种覆盖率所面临的一项严峻挑战。疫苗缺货往往是由于国家内部固有的问题造成的,其中包括政府资金投入的延误、预测和库存管理方法的不完善以及采购过程中的低效率等。了解疫苗采购和融资系统的复杂性和障碍对于制定有效战略以提高疫苗供应和加强免疫计划至关重要。在实现儿童零剂量接种和从加维过渡的背景下,这一点尤为重要。本研究旨在全面评估喀麦隆 2015 年至 2020 年的疫苗采购和融资状况:研究设计:这是一项描述性横断面研究:采用混合方法,我们对相关文件进行了案头审查,并与参与采购和资金筹集过程的主要利益相关者进行了深入访谈。通过使用 Microsoft Excel 365 和 Dedoose 软件进行数据收集和分析,我们勾勒出了错综复杂的采购流程,并指出了导致疫苗缺货的具体障碍:绘制疫苗采购流程图显示了其复杂性、旷日持久的时间表以及多方利益相关者的参与。扩大免疫计划 (EPI) 在 2016 年至 2019 年期间面临着 400 万美元的疫苗采购资金缺口。因此,该计划在采购 2000 万剂疫苗方面出现了延误,导致至少一种抗原出现了 41 个月的缺货。疫苗采购和融资方面的主要利益相关者发现的主要瓶颈包括:资金调动延迟、资金调动和支付流程效率低下且冗长、数据利用率低以及预测、分配和调动的资金之间存在差异:本研究的结果对许多扩大免疫方案具有重要意义。通过阐明采购和融资方面的挑战,我们可以制定以证据为基础的建议,以优化资源分配、简化采购流程并提高疫苗供应。这些见解对于促进政府机构、技术合作伙伴和金融合作伙伴之间的合作,实现喀麦隆疫苗的可持续供应至关重要。建立联合采购工作组可以简化流程,从而减少缺货现象,提高疫苗覆盖率。
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来源期刊
Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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