Return on investment of the electronic vaccine intelligence network in India
The electronic vaccine intelligence network (eVIN) was introduced by India's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 12 states and was implemented by the United Nations Development Programme through the Gavi health system strengthening support during 2014-17 to replace the traditional paper-ba...
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Main Authors: | Vandana Gurnani (Author), Pritu Dhalaria (Author), Susmita Chatterjee (Author), Prem Singh (Author), Kiran Agrahari (Author), Satabdi Kashyap (Author), Ruma Bhargava (Author), Partha Nandi (Author), Veena Dhawan (Author), Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal (Author), Pradeep Haldar (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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