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The Cost of Procuring and Delivering COVID-19 Vaccines in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Model of Projected Resource Needs

COVID-19 vaccination will have a major impact on LMIC national healthcare budgets. Substantial investments by governments and donors are needed for vaccine procurement and vaccine delivery infrastructure.

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF) Pratt Pouch

This report presents the cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of a Saving Lives at Birth (SLAB) funded innovation – Pratt Pouch – in Uganda. Pratt Pouch is a novel way to deliver Nevirapine (NVP), an antiretroviral (ARV) prophylaxis, in a small sachet to HIV-exposed infants (HEI).

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of BEMPU-TempWatch

This report presents the cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of a Saving Lives at Birth (SLAB) funded innovation – BEMPU TempWatch – in India. BEMPU TempWatch is a device that continuously monitors a newborn’s temperature, and alerts parents and healthcare providers whenever the baby’s temperature drops below the normal levels – a condition known as hypothermia.

Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Partners in Health–All Babies Count

This report presents the cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of a Saving Lives at Birth (SLAB) funded innovation –All Babies Count(ABC)–in Rwanda. ABC is an 18-month change acceleration program focused on training healthcare providers on the Rwandan National Neonatal Care Protocol to reduce preventable neonatal deaths.

Costing Tool for Healthcare Innovators

The Duke University team worked with select innovations from the Saving Lives at Birth (SL@B) program – a Grand Challenge for development, to create a new Excel-based costing tool to assist healthcare innovators as they better understand and track their costs, and navigate their scale-up pathways.