School of Global Health and Bioethics, Euclid University, Bangui, Central African Republic
 Research Article   
								
																Immunization in Cameroon: Uncovering Progress, Confronting  Challenges, and Paving the Path towards Achieving Sustainable  Development Goal 2030 Targets 
																Author(s): Adidja Amani*, Yauba Saidu, Collins Tatang Asaah, Fabrice Zobel Lekeumo Cheuyem, Andreas Ateke Njoh, Haamit Abba Kabir, Serge Eyebe, Tatiana Mossus, Hélène Kamo Selenguai, Jeannette Épée Ngoué, Georges-Nguefack Tsagué, Joseph Kamgno and Pierre Ongolo-Zogo             
								
																
						 Background: Childhood mortality remains a significant public health issue in Cameroon, despite efforts to reduce
  mortality rates. Vaccination is recognized as an effective measure to prevent mortality, morbidity, and complications
  from infectious diseases. The Cameroon Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) has made remarkable progress
  in introducing and scaling up several vaccines to reduce infant morbidity and mortality rates, but the program's
  performance needs to be evaluated to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030.
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the performance of the EPI and identify its strengths, weaknesses,
  opportunities for improvement, and factors contributing to its successes and challenges.
Methods: A mixed-method approach was employed, comprising a web-based qua.. View more»