The Integrated Youth Development Association of Burkina Faso (ADIJ-BF), presented, on Monday August 19, 2024 in Boussé, its quarterly community monitoring report on access to vaccination. It was under the chairmanship of the secretary general of Kourweogo province, Harouna Kombasséré.The quarterly community monitoring report on access to vaccination was presented on Monday August 19, 2024 in Boussé by the Integrated Youth Development Association of Burkina Faso (ADIJ-BF).The president of ADIJ-BF, Michel Ouédraogo, indicated that for the quarter, his structure was able to carry out two activities related to disease prevention in the province.This is, he said, the project to support the acceleration of the zero dose vaccination program and the integration of vaccination against COVID 19 into primary health care in the Central regions. , Central Plateau, Center West, Hauts-Bassins and Center South of Burkina Faso and the project entitled 'Building together an argument in favor of vaccination'.According to him, this periodic exchange framework allows actors in the Kourwéogo health field to become aware of the results achieved by its structure and its partners in the implementation of the projects raised.Michel Ouédraogo, added that this is to make their contributions to resolving the obstacles and dysfunctions to vaccination access noted by the district level facilitators.The various presentations allowed the audience to appreciate the work carried out by the association from April 2024.Thus, 130 insufficiently vaccinated children out of 550 planned were caught up.For children with zero doses, out of a forecast of 80, 7 could be found and their diaries updated.In the same register, 83 women not up to date received their dose of anti-tetanus vaccine and 53 nine-year-old girls vaccinated against HPV.The summary of data collection on vaccination access also focused, among other things, on the availability of antigens and reagents, inputs and small materials, cold chain equipment and tools and person nel.The finding follows communications, reveals obstacles to vaccination coverage and insufficiencies in terms of personnel and equipment.Indeed, mobility and non-respect of the sanitary area by certain parents, and the question of undesirable post-vaccination events are, among other things, blockages to the smooth running of operations in the field.In addition, the 15 CSPS visited present various needs such as ash pits, incinerators, vaccination halls, vaccine carriers, rolling means and capacity building for the benefit of agents.In terms of recommendations, the participants mentioned the need to redouble efforts in raising public awareness and engaging in advocacy with communities and TFPs, in order to resolve infrastructure and equipment issues.The secretary general of the Kourweogo province, Harouna Kombasséré, praised the actors of the health system of the Boussé health district for the work accomplished on a daily basis in the province.He also thanked the Access to Essential Medicines Netwo rk (RAME), ADIJ - BF and UNICEF for their constant support for the access of the Burkinabe population to quality health services.Source: Burkina Information Agency