National Introduction of HPV Vaccination in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Lessons Learned from Formal Post-Introduction Evaluations

To better understand the success factors and barriers to introducing the HPV vaccine at a national scale, PATH, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), undertook a cross sectional descriptive study of secondary data from HPV post-introduction evaluation (PIE) reports from a mix of 17 LMICs. Using a standardized form, planning and implementation data were extracted for 18 programmatic areas documented in countries’ PIE reports.

The results of this report are presented below in an interactive dashboard, presentation, and fact sheet.

Updated May 2022 to add Interactive Dashboard.

Publication date: September 2021

Available materials

  1. English

    1. National Introduction of HPV Vaccination in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Lessons Learned from Formal Post-Introduction Evaluations (Presentation) 693.6 KB PDF

      Learn more about the process and methodology for the HPV PIE evaluations and see a summary and selection of country-specific results in a PowerPoint presentation.

    2. National Introduction of HPV Vaccination in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Lessons Learned from Formal Post-Introduction Evaluations (Fact Sheet) 208.3 KB PDF

      Read a study overview and high-level summary of results (3 pages).

  2. English

    1. National Introduction of HPV Vaccination in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Lessons Learned from Formal Post-Introduction Evaluations (Interactive Dashboard)

      View the lessons learned from the HPV PIE evaluations through an interactive online Tableau dashboard. Use the "Next" and "Previous" arrows to navigate through an interactive map, detailed analysis results table, and create-your-own summary results dashboard.