Episodios

  • Episode 9: From the Ground Up: How Local Funds Are Reinventing Zambia’s Immunization Future
    Mar 16 2026

    As Zambia navigates its transition away from public health donor dependency, a compelling locally-led solution is emerging: leveraging the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) for immunization programming. With over 40 million Kwacha, about $2 million, allocated to each of Zambia's 156 constituencies in 2026, lawmakers are now pushing for a ring-fenced quota for immunization programs. In Mbabala constituency alone, that model has already resulted in the construction of two maternity annexes, seven equipped health facilities, community water schemes and a community volunteer workforce reaching children at the last mile.


    In this episode of One Shot, Long Life!, host Abel Akara Ticha speaks with three leaders at the center of this effort:

    · Honorable Joseph Munsanje, Member of Parliament for Mbabala and Chairperson of the Parliamentary Committee on Health

    · Honorable Christopher Kang’ombe, Member of Parliament for Kitwe and Chairperson of the Parliamentary Caucus on Immunization

    · Friday Nkhoma, Manager of Advocacy Planning and Development at the Churches Health Association of Zambia (CHAZ)

    Together, they discuss how the CDF is being deployed to strengthen reliable cold chains for vaccines, power health facility equipment and mobilize community volunteers, as well as how CHAZ is translating constituency-level successes into national advocacy. Join us to understand how Zambia is turning local political will into a replicable national model and what a fully domesticated immunization program could look like by 2030.


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  • Episode: 8: From Stockouts to Solutions: Kenya's County-National Dialogue on Vaccine Availability
    Mar 9 2026

    In 2024 and 2025, Kenya faced a severe vaccine stockout crisis, prompting a critical question in Parliament: When caregivers must cross borders to find routine vaccines, how many others are left behind? On February 5, 2026, stakeholders gathered in Nairobi to move from assigning blame to building sustainable solutions.

    In this episode of "One Shot, Long Life," host Abel Akara Ticha takes us inside that dialogue with three key leaders: Dr. Rose Jalang'o (Manager, Kenya’s National Vaccines and Immunization Program), Ms. Risper Chebet (Global Health Advocacy Incubator’s Africa Regional Coordinator on Vaccine Availability) and Global Health Journalist Dorcas Wangira.

    Together, they explore the root causes of stockouts—from delayed procurement to financing gaps—and the path forward as Kenya prepares for the end of Gavi support in 2029. Dr. Jalang'o argues that vaccine availability is not just a technical challenge, but a "public confidence issue," while Ms. Chebet highlights the need for better forecasting and coordination under the next five-year program of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. ." Meanwhile, Ms. Wangira sheds light on the media’s role in holding power to account and combatting the misinformation that drives vaccine hesitancy.

    Join us to understand how civil society, government and media are collaborating to ensure that supply chains remain strong and communities remain confident. As the team discusses, stockouts are not inevitable. They are the result of choices about budgets, priorities and trust.

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  • Episode 7: Zambia's Bipartisan Lawmakers’ Push for Sustainable Immunization
    Oct 30 2025

    Zambia is facing a critical immunization gap. Coverage for children under one has plummeted from approximately 84% in 2021 to just 64% in 2023, leaving many of the 700,000 babies born annually vulnerable. This decline is happening as the country faces a stark financial reality: a transition from Gavi support which requires it to increase its co-payment for critical vaccines as per its agreement with Gavi from the outset, and projected general annual vaccine costs approaching $35 million by 2030, taking into due to population increase, increased vaccine costs and the introduction of new vaccines (such as the one against malaria).

    In response, Zambia’s lawmakers have formed a groundbreaking parliamentary caucus for immunization financing.

    In this episode of "One Shot, Long Life!", host Abel Akara Ticha speaks with the architects of this new strategy:

    • Hon. Christopher Kang’ombe, Chair of Zambia’s National Assembly Committee on Health
    • Wesley Kampaya Mwambazi, GHAI’s In-Country Coordinator
    • Mwila Musonda, Advocacy Officer for the Churches Health Association of Zambia (CHAZ)

    They discuss how this bipartisan caucus will use legislative power to address systemic challenges, from low budget execution rates and high vaccine wastage to the need for innovative domestic financing.

    Join us to learn how Zambia is turning political will into legislative action to secure a healthy future for every child.

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    45 m
  • Episode 6: Reversing Kenya's Vaccine Stockouts
    Aug 13 2025

    Kenya faces a critical crossroads in its immunization journey. Despite last financial year’s health budget of 127 billion shillings (nearly $1 billion USD), the country experienced vaccine stockouts in 12 counties in April 2025, forcing some desperate parents to travel across borders for routine childhood vaccines.

    In this episode of "One Shot, Long Life!" host Abel Akara Ticha uncovers the systemic challenges threatening Kenya's immunization program with two influential voices: Hon. James Nyikal (Medical Doctor and Health Committee Member of Parliament) and Faith Ndungu (Advocacy and Communications Manager at HENNET).

    Discover how overdependence on donor funding, procurement delays and budget disbursement bottlenecks create a perfect storm of vaccine shortages. Learn about the personal toll—from Hon. Nyikal's domestic worker traveling to Uganda for vaccines to healthcare workers turning away hopeful mothers. Understand the dire consequences: potential measles outbreaks, permanent disabilities from polio and the loss of hard-won herd immunity.

    With Gavi support for Kenya ending in 2029, in principle, this episode explores urgent solutions: innovative financing through social health insurance, county-level engagement, and the critical role of parliamentary oversight. Faith Ndungu outlines how the Kenya Women's Parliamentary Association (KEWOPA) successfully advocated for Gavi co-financing payments, while Hon. Nyikal discusses legislative reforms needed to prevent future stockouts.

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    29 m
  • Episode 5: Financer la Vaccination en Côte d'Ivoire : Un Impératif National
    Jul 10 2025

    « One Shot, Long Life ! » se rend à Abidjan pour son cinquième épisode afin d'explorer la question essentielle du financement durable de la vaccination en Côte d'Ivoire. Avec un financement national ne couvrant que 14,35 % du programme national de vaccination, le pays se trouve à un moment charnière alors que le soutien de partenaires comme Gavi, se retire progressivement. Le modérateur—Abel Akara Ticha—est rejoint par le Dr BROU Gbotto Raymond, Directeur de la Coordination du Programme Élargi de Vaccination (DC-PEV) en Côte d'Ivoire ; Jonas Mbwangue, Directeur Associé à la Vaccination au Global Health Advocacy Incubator ; et Luc Zikehouli Digbeu, Chargé de Plaidoyer Principal à la Fédération Nationale des Organisations de Santé de Côte d'Ivoire (FENOS-CI).

    La discussion aborde le contexte historique du financement de la vaccination, les graves conséquences socio-économiques du sous-financement — y compris la résurgence de maladies évitables par la vaccination — et les mesures stratégiques que le gouvernement ivoirien met en œuvre pour assurer l'avenir de son programme de vaccination. Découvrez les défis, le plan ambitieux pour augmenter l'investissement national et les efforts multisectoriels en cours pour garantir la protection de chaque enfant. « One Shot, Long Life ! » est une production du Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI) en collaboration avec son réseau d'organisations de la société civile en Afrique et en Asie.

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  • Episode 4: Vaccination et Sécurité Sanitaire : L’Engagement des Parlementaires Africains
    Jun 18 2025

    Dans cet épisode captivant de "One Shot, Long Life", l'animatrice Assamoa Audrey s'entretient avec deux parlementaires distingués qui ont participé à la mission parlementaire cruciale d'Istanbul organisé par Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI). L'honorable Berni Naman de Côte d'Ivoire et l'honorable Nirina Fenohery de Madagascar partagent leurs expériences et engagements suite à l'appel à l'action historique pour le financement durable de la vaccination.

    Découvrez comment ces leaders africains construisent des réseaux parlementaires, établissent des caucus nationaux et plaident pour un investissement domestique accru dans les programmes d'immunisation. Des objectifs de transition accélérée de la Côte d'Ivoire aux efforts de Madagascar pour réduire ses 1,2 million d'enfants zéro dose, cet épisode révèle le rôle critique des parlementaires dans la sécurisation de l'avenir sanitaire à travers l'Afrique et l'Asie.

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  • Episode 3: Can Parliamentarians Help Close the Immunization Funding Gap?
    Jun 3 2025

    As global donor support begins to wane, how can low- and middle-income countries ensure that every child is vaccinated? In this timely episode of One Shot, Long Life, we spotlight the aftermath of the April 2025 GHAI-convened Istanbul Parliamentary Forum, where lawmakers from 10 countries across Africa and Asia committed to champion advocacy for increasing domestic funding for immunization.

    Join host Abel Akara Ticha in conversation with Vandana Shah, Vice President for Health Systems Strengthening at the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), and Hon. Amos Magaji, Chair of Nigeria’s House Committee on Healthcare Services. Together, they explore how countries can build political will, strengthen accountability and adopt innovative financing approaches—such as earmarked health taxes—to sustain immunization programs.

    Discover how legislators can push for timely fund releases, how better supply chains and data systems are key to vaccine delivery and why continued donor engagement remains crucial—even as countries move toward self-reliance. Hear firsthand how the Istanbul Call to Action is already influencing budgetary decisions and oversight in Nigeria and other countries.

    This is a conversation about leadership, equity and the very real possibility of vaccinating every child—even in high-risk, underserved communities.

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  • Episode 2: Maires de Madagascar : Pionnières de Solutions Locales pour des Vaccins Vitaux
    May 23 2025

    « One Shot, Long Life ! » se rend à Madagascar pour son deuxième épisode, révélant une initiative locale inspirante qui transforme le financement de la vaccination. Avec seulement 0,14 % du budget de la vaccination provenant de sources nationales et 85 % de la population vivant avec moins de 2 dollars par jour, découvrez comment des femmes maires mènent des efforts pour garantir un financement durable pour les vaccinations essentielles. L'animatrice Audrey Christiane Assamoa est rejointe par le Dr Eli Ramamonjisoa, Coordinateur national du programme de vaccination de GHAI à Madagascar, et Willy Beninandiana, Secrétaire exécutif de la plateforme HINA, pour discuter des défis du sous-financement, des solutions innovantes menées par la communauté, et de la mobilisation cruciale pour l'investissement national afin de protéger la santé des enfants. Découvrez le pouvoir du leadership local pour combler le fossé de la vaccination. « One Shot, Long Life ! » est une production du Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI) en collaboration avec son réseau d'organisations de la société civile en Afrique et en Asie.

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