Resources & tools for strengthening immunization systems in middle-income countries

Through the Gavi-funded MICs Technical Assistance project, PATH partnered with governments and civil society in Indonesia, Ukraine, and Vietnam to strengthen immunization systems and address pandemic and conflict-related barriers to vaccination. PATH conducted rapid assessments, developed tools for microplanning and budgeting, and built capacity among local partners to identify zero-dose and underimmunized children, improve coordination, and promote equitable access to vaccinations. The tools and materials developed during the project are available to governments and civil society partners in any country looking to improve their vaccine coverage rates, engage local partners, or strengthen their immunization planning and budgeting.

Publication date: December 2025

Available materials

    1. Budget tool for routine immunization at community level 123.1 KB XLSX
    2. Budget tool for routine immunization at community level training guide 2.5 MB PPTX
    3. Microplanning tool for routine immunization 9.8 MB XLSX
    4. User manual for the Excel-based microplanning tool 957.4 KB PDF
    5. Rapid assessment to identify barriers to and opportunities for immunization 852.1 KB PDF
    6. Rapid assessment to identify barriers to and opportunities for immunization Adaptable Version 202.3 KB DOCX

      This version can be easily adapted or updated to use in a specific context.

    7. Decision-making guide for civil society and community organizations 425.4 KB PDF
    8. CSOs: a bridge for improved vaccine coverage and equity 12.2 MB PDF
    9. Expanding Immunization Perspectives Tool Facilitator Guide 87 KB DOCX
    10. Overview of the Immunization Perspectives Tool 60.3 KB DOCX
    11. Indonesia MICs project brief 954 KB PDF
    12. Ukraine MICs project brief 869.7 KB PDF
    13. Vietnam MICs project brief 1.6 MB PDF
    14. Community based organizations and local leaders help close immunization gaps 1.2 MB PDF
    15. Communications and outreach from civil society organizations and local leaders in Vietnam 1.2 MB PDF