From digital voices to vaccine choices: increasing female vaccine acceptance in Sudan through social listening
The early COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Sudan experienced a gender disparity in vaccine uptake, with women accounting for less than 40% of vaccinations after four months of vaccine access. Initial analysis revealed that demand generation approaches were not sufficiently tailored to address the challen...
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Main Authors: | Islam Ahmed (Author), Hiba Ali (Author), Sehrish Ali (Author), Simon Van Woerden (Author), Antonio Hanna-Amodio (Author), Katie Chen (Author), Elizabeth Onitolo (Author), Amaya Gillespie (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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