Institution . | Number of interviewees . | Consideration . |
---|---|---|
Sub-Directorate of Immunization—The Ministry of Health (MoH) | 2 | Responsible for the design and operation of national immunization program in Indonesia |
World Health Organization, Indonesia | 2 | Indonesia’s NIP largely followed WHO recommendations. WHO provides technical support for the Ministry of Health |
PT Bio Farma | 2 | A government-owned vaccine manufacturer that supplied all vaccines used in the NIP |
The Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization | 1 | The national immunization technical advisory group for Indonesia, mandated to provide vaccine-related advice to the Ministry of Health |
The People’s Representative Council (parliament) | 1 | Parliament’s approval is needed for vaccine introduction budget |
Provincial level health office—West Java Province | 1 | Provincial and city/district level health office, as an organ of local governments, were responsible to fund the operational costs of immunization program. In addition, local government can also recommend their own vaccination practices in addition to the NIP |
City level health office—city of Bandung, West Java | 2 | Same as above |
Independent consultants | 2 | The individuals had worked with PATH in Indonesia and had extensive experience with Hep B and Hib pilot projects |
Institution . | Number of interviewees . | Consideration . |
---|---|---|
Sub-Directorate of Immunization—The Ministry of Health (MoH) | 2 | Responsible for the design and operation of national immunization program in Indonesia |
World Health Organization, Indonesia | 2 | Indonesia’s NIP largely followed WHO recommendations. WHO provides technical support for the Ministry of Health |
PT Bio Farma | 2 | A government-owned vaccine manufacturer that supplied all vaccines used in the NIP |
The Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization | 1 | The national immunization technical advisory group for Indonesia, mandated to provide vaccine-related advice to the Ministry of Health |
The People’s Representative Council (parliament) | 1 | Parliament’s approval is needed for vaccine introduction budget |
Provincial level health office—West Java Province | 1 | Provincial and city/district level health office, as an organ of local governments, were responsible to fund the operational costs of immunization program. In addition, local government can also recommend their own vaccination practices in addition to the NIP |
City level health office—city of Bandung, West Java | 2 | Same as above |
Independent consultants | 2 | The individuals had worked with PATH in Indonesia and had extensive experience with Hep B and Hib pilot projects |
Institution . | Number of interviewees . | Consideration . |
---|---|---|
Sub-Directorate of Immunization—The Ministry of Health (MoH) | 2 | Responsible for the design and operation of national immunization program in Indonesia |
World Health Organization, Indonesia | 2 | Indonesia’s NIP largely followed WHO recommendations. WHO provides technical support for the Ministry of Health |
PT Bio Farma | 2 | A government-owned vaccine manufacturer that supplied all vaccines used in the NIP |
The Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization | 1 | The national immunization technical advisory group for Indonesia, mandated to provide vaccine-related advice to the Ministry of Health |
The People’s Representative Council (parliament) | 1 | Parliament’s approval is needed for vaccine introduction budget |
Provincial level health office—West Java Province | 1 | Provincial and city/district level health office, as an organ of local governments, were responsible to fund the operational costs of immunization program. In addition, local government can also recommend their own vaccination practices in addition to the NIP |
City level health office—city of Bandung, West Java | 2 | Same as above |
Independent consultants | 2 | The individuals had worked with PATH in Indonesia and had extensive experience with Hep B and Hib pilot projects |
Institution . | Number of interviewees . | Consideration . |
---|---|---|
Sub-Directorate of Immunization—The Ministry of Health (MoH) | 2 | Responsible for the design and operation of national immunization program in Indonesia |
World Health Organization, Indonesia | 2 | Indonesia’s NIP largely followed WHO recommendations. WHO provides technical support for the Ministry of Health |
PT Bio Farma | 2 | A government-owned vaccine manufacturer that supplied all vaccines used in the NIP |
The Indonesian Technical Advisory Group on Immunization | 1 | The national immunization technical advisory group for Indonesia, mandated to provide vaccine-related advice to the Ministry of Health |
The People’s Representative Council (parliament) | 1 | Parliament’s approval is needed for vaccine introduction budget |
Provincial level health office—West Java Province | 1 | Provincial and city/district level health office, as an organ of local governments, were responsible to fund the operational costs of immunization program. In addition, local government can also recommend their own vaccination practices in addition to the NIP |
City level health office—city of Bandung, West Java | 2 | Same as above |
Independent consultants | 2 | The individuals had worked with PATH in Indonesia and had extensive experience with Hep B and Hib pilot projects |
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