Table 1

. Positive obligations as to vaccination

AvailabilityAccessibilityAcceptabilityQuality
1. Increase expenditure for vaccination programmes to increase the number of health centres, professionals, and vaccines available5. Make vaccinations economically affordable (+)*14. Promote encouragement, particularly through media, and support public advocacy on vaccination*15. Ensure that the population is immunized with scientifically approved medicines of good quality
2. Fund and promote research on vaccines6. Provide and improve health education about immunizationSee 2 in the Table 1.
3. Ensure that widely available and accessible vaccination programmes for various groups are established (+)16. Ensure that skilled medical professionals provide medical services
4. Make different ranges of vaccines available*7. Identify the gaps in immunization (±)17. Assume responsibility for storage and tracking vaccination dates (±)*
8. Address the problems and gaps with immunization through tailored and targeted measures (±)*18. Ensure the proper functioning of the cold chain to preserve good quality vaccines
9. Address distrust, establish, or restore public trust in the healthcare system or other known vaccination-related problems*
10. Develop awareness-raising campaigns that target certain ethnicities or geographic locations when the gaps in vaccination coverage are identified
11. Provide regular, extensive, factual, and reliable information about immunization, particularly in languages migrants understand (±)∗
12. Ensure vaccination is geographically accessible and encourage mobile arrangements and community-based efforts*
13. Train healthcare professionals to aid in ending discrimination and segregation of minorities
AvailabilityAccessibilityAcceptabilityQuality
1. Increase expenditure for vaccination programmes to increase the number of health centres, professionals, and vaccines available5. Make vaccinations economically affordable (+)*14. Promote encouragement, particularly through media, and support public advocacy on vaccination*15. Ensure that the population is immunized with scientifically approved medicines of good quality
2. Fund and promote research on vaccines6. Provide and improve health education about immunizationSee 2 in the Table 1.
3. Ensure that widely available and accessible vaccination programmes for various groups are established (+)16. Ensure that skilled medical professionals provide medical services
4. Make different ranges of vaccines available*7. Identify the gaps in immunization (±)17. Assume responsibility for storage and tracking vaccination dates (±)*
8. Address the problems and gaps with immunization through tailored and targeted measures (±)*18. Ensure the proper functioning of the cold chain to preserve good quality vaccines
9. Address distrust, establish, or restore public trust in the healthcare system or other known vaccination-related problems*
10. Develop awareness-raising campaigns that target certain ethnicities or geographic locations when the gaps in vaccination coverage are identified
11. Provide regular, extensive, factual, and reliable information about immunization, particularly in languages migrants understand (±)∗
12. Ensure vaccination is geographically accessible and encourage mobile arrangements and community-based efforts*
13. Train healthcare professionals to aid in ending discrimination and segregation of minorities
Table 1

. Positive obligations as to vaccination

AvailabilityAccessibilityAcceptabilityQuality
1. Increase expenditure for vaccination programmes to increase the number of health centres, professionals, and vaccines available5. Make vaccinations economically affordable (+)*14. Promote encouragement, particularly through media, and support public advocacy on vaccination*15. Ensure that the population is immunized with scientifically approved medicines of good quality
2. Fund and promote research on vaccines6. Provide and improve health education about immunizationSee 2 in the Table 1.
3. Ensure that widely available and accessible vaccination programmes for various groups are established (+)16. Ensure that skilled medical professionals provide medical services
4. Make different ranges of vaccines available*7. Identify the gaps in immunization (±)17. Assume responsibility for storage and tracking vaccination dates (±)*
8. Address the problems and gaps with immunization through tailored and targeted measures (±)*18. Ensure the proper functioning of the cold chain to preserve good quality vaccines
9. Address distrust, establish, or restore public trust in the healthcare system or other known vaccination-related problems*
10. Develop awareness-raising campaigns that target certain ethnicities or geographic locations when the gaps in vaccination coverage are identified
11. Provide regular, extensive, factual, and reliable information about immunization, particularly in languages migrants understand (±)∗
12. Ensure vaccination is geographically accessible and encourage mobile arrangements and community-based efforts*
13. Train healthcare professionals to aid in ending discrimination and segregation of minorities
AvailabilityAccessibilityAcceptabilityQuality
1. Increase expenditure for vaccination programmes to increase the number of health centres, professionals, and vaccines available5. Make vaccinations economically affordable (+)*14. Promote encouragement, particularly through media, and support public advocacy on vaccination*15. Ensure that the population is immunized with scientifically approved medicines of good quality
2. Fund and promote research on vaccines6. Provide and improve health education about immunizationSee 2 in the Table 1.
3. Ensure that widely available and accessible vaccination programmes for various groups are established (+)16. Ensure that skilled medical professionals provide medical services
4. Make different ranges of vaccines available*7. Identify the gaps in immunization (±)17. Assume responsibility for storage and tracking vaccination dates (±)*
8. Address the problems and gaps with immunization through tailored and targeted measures (±)*18. Ensure the proper functioning of the cold chain to preserve good quality vaccines
9. Address distrust, establish, or restore public trust in the healthcare system or other known vaccination-related problems*
10. Develop awareness-raising campaigns that target certain ethnicities or geographic locations when the gaps in vaccination coverage are identified
11. Provide regular, extensive, factual, and reliable information about immunization, particularly in languages migrants understand (±)∗
12. Ensure vaccination is geographically accessible and encourage mobile arrangements and community-based efforts*
13. Train healthcare professionals to aid in ending discrimination and segregation of minorities
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