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Applications open for Reducing Zero-Dose Children in Madhesh (Nepal)

Apply for Project Support Facility (PSF) Societal Resilience Program

Deadline: 09-Jun-2026

The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) is inviting applications to strengthen community engagement and digital health systems aimed at identifying and reducing the number of unvaccinated and under-immunized children in Madhesh, Nepal. The programme focuses on improving immunization equity through targeted outreach, digital tracking tools, and community-based interventions.

The initiative supports efforts to identify zero-dose and under-immunized children, address barriers to vaccination, and improve routine immunization completion rates through data-driven and community-led approaches.

Overview

Although Nepal has achieved generally high national immunization coverage, disparities remain in certain regions, including Madhesh. A small but significant proportion of children remain unvaccinated or partially vaccinated due to geographic, socioeconomic, behavioural, and health system barriers.

This UNICEF-supported programme aims to close these equity gaps by strengthening local health systems, improving data use, and increasing community participation in immunization services.

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to:

Geographic Focus

Key Focus Areas

The programme emphasizes:

Expected Results

The programme is designed to achieve the following outcomes:

Implementation Approach

The programme applies an integrated strategy combining community outreach and digital innovation.

Key components include:

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must demonstrate:

How to Apply

Step 1: Review Programme Requirements

Ensure your organisation:

Step 2: Develop an Intervention Proposal

Prepare a plan that includes:

Step 3: Build Implementation Capacity

Ensure availability of:

Step 4: Submit Application

Submit a complete proposal outlining methodology, implementation strategy, and expected outcomes.

Tips for Applicants

Why This Programme Matters

Despite strong national immunization progress in Nepal, inequities persist at the community level, leaving some children unprotected against preventable diseases. This UNICEF initiative strengthens both digital systems and community engagement to ensure that no child is left behind. By combining data-driven targeting with behavioural and social interventions, the programme improves immunization coverage, strengthens health systems, and enhances outbreak preparedness.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Conclusion

The UNICEF immunization initiative in Madhesh, Nepal supports the development of integrated digital and community-based systems to reach zero-dose and under-immunized children. By combining data-driven tools with local engagement strategies, the programme aims to improve vaccination equity, strengthen health systems, and ensure that all children have access to life-saving immunization services.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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