Community-Based Tracking and Monitoring (COMBAT) Project: Findings and Way Forward

Community-Based Tracking and Monitoring (COMBAT) Project: Findings and Way Forward

The Community-Based Monitoring and Tracking (COMBAT) for Immunization Project is a multi-country initiative launched in 2024 by the International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, implemented in Bangladesh, Cameroon, Madagascar, and Nigeria. The project aims to explore how community-based tracking (CBT) can be used to strengthen immunization systems, by equipping civil society organizations (CSOs) to collect, analyze, and use community-level data for advocacy, accountability, and decision-making. In this webinar, COMBAT leadership and in-country collaborators present the project’s key findings and share stakeholder insight from global, regional, and country-level perspectives.