Digital Results Improve Vaccine Equity and Demand

The Digital Results Improve Vaccine Equity and Demand (DRIVE Demand) project worked with ministries of health in six countries to strengthen immunization systems and improve equitable vaccine access, uptake, and reach through digital and data tools.

Strengthening immunization systems with digital and data tools

With support from The Rockefeller Foundation, Digital Square at PATH launched the Digital Results Improve Vaccine Equity and Demand (DRIVE Demand) project in June 2022 to aid and inform efforts to increase vaccine demand and acceptance rates in six countries through digitally enabled interventions. The six countries chosen were Honduras, Mali, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Zambia. The project ended in June 2024.

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The project’s approach leveraged digital and data tools to drive more effective and proactive vaccine interventions in these countries while simultaneously addressing barriers to vaccination such as access, trust, and information sharing. DRIVE Demand is guided by The Rockefeller Foundation's focus on supporting iterative, country-driven, hyper-local efforts to increase demand for vaccination.

Publication date: June 2024

Available materials

  1. English

    1. Final full report 6.9 MB PDF
    2. Final overview 2 MB PDF
    3. Final report - Honduras 662.5 KB PDF
    4. Final report - Mali 811.2 KB PDF
    5. Final report - Tanzania 821.2 KB PDF
    6. Final report - Thailand 1.1 MB PDF
    7. Final report - Uganda 614.4 KB PDF
    8. Final report - Zambia 596.3 KB PDF
    9. Blog: Fostering vaccine confidence: Voices from the DRIVE Demand project 736.5 KB PDF
    10. Dynamics of Vaccine Hesitancy: A Practitioner’s Playbook 6.5 MB PDF
    11. Literature Review: Barriers and Enablers: Behavioral Dynamics of COVID-19 Vaccinations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries 780.8 KB PDF
    12. Infographic: Behavioral Influences of COVID-19 Vaccinations in LMICs 324.6 KB PNG
  2. French

    1. Final report - Mali 754.1 KB PDF
  3. Spanish

    1. Final report - Honduras 634.9 KB PDF