Transition Twins: Sri Lanka and Timor-Leste Team Up for Sustainable Immunization

Over 5,000 kilometres separate Sri Lanka and Timor-Leste, but there are strong parallels between the countries’ two health systems.

Both have lived through recent devastating internal conflict. Both have had to rebuild and reintegrate their health infrastructure. And, in the past two years, both have also transitioned out of Gavi support to take fully responsibility for running and funding their own vaccination programmes.

Similarities stop there.

Find out how the two countries are teaming up to learn and share best practices for sustainable immunization programs in this photo story.

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