Evaluating the Impact of Demand-Side Incentives (DSI) on Zero Dose Burden and Immunisation Coverage in Nigeria
Demand Side Incentives Project (DSI)
Corona Management Systems
100,000 participants
Aug 29, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The goal of this cluster Randomised Controlled Trial (cRCT) is to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of demand-side incentives (DSIs) in improving immunisation coverage and reducing the burden of zero-dose children between the age of 12-23months in Nigeria. The study seeks to answer the following questions 1. What is the impact of demand-side incentives on increasing immunization coverage in the selected subnational regions of Nigeria? 2. What is the effect of demand-side incentives on reducing the zero-dose burden in selected subnational regions in Nigeria? 3. What is the effect of various demand-side incentive schemes on improving the timeliness of vaccination among children aged 0 to 23 months in the selected subnational regions of Nigeria? 4. What is the impact of different demand-side incentive schemes on enhancing the immunization knowledge and perception of caregivers with children aged 0 to 23 months in the selected subnational regions Nigeria by December 2025.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Caregivers of children who are aged 0-23 months whose eligible child/children slept in the household the night before the survey will be interviewed
Exclusion Criteria1
- Caregivers of children who are aged above 23 months
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Interventions
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.
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.
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.
Locations(2)
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NCT06676787