
Vaccine Market Intelligence Blog Series
Market Intelligence for Action is a three-part blog series authored by Jason Zhu (CHAI), Priscilla Rouyer (CHAI), Johanna Fihman (WHO), and Miloud Kaddar (LNCT). The series touches on market intelligence in relation to vaccine procurement, vaccine product choice, vaccine pricing and implementation strategies. Each post contains information and resources focused on Gavi-countries in transition. All three parts of this series can be found on the Learning Network for Countries in Transition Blog page.
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Part 1: Gavi Transition's Impact on Vaccine Procurement and the Critial Role of Market Intelligence
This blog discusses how Gavi transition and the resulting loss of Gavi-prices, increased financial burden, and loss of partner support may reduce a country's ability to effectively procure vaccines.
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Part 2: Market Intelligence Resources for Vaccine Product Choice and Price
In the second part of this blog, greater detail is provided on how countries can use market intelligence resources, many of which are publicly available, to help address these Gavi transition risks and ensure continued access to affordable and programmatically suitable vaccines. Discussion continues on how countries can find and use market intelligence information regarding product choice and price.
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Part 3: Market Intelligence Resources for Product Access and Implementation Strategies
In the final part of this blog, the remaining core area is covered: product access and its role in helping address supply shortages. There is a lot of information available to countries. Keeping up to date on this information does not have to be burdensome though. This blog will discuss when reviewing market intelligence is most important and discuss a few additional resources available for those interested in learning more about market intelligence and procurement.
