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2026-07-08 16:08Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)HEO10 years and aboveEDPHCDAYesTown hall meeting23/04/20262–3 timesYesYesmeeting with youth leaderHPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer1-OftenHighHighYes9 years and girls onlyHighSignificantly increasedVery muchSlightly increasedVery muchLimited outreach activities---Strongly agree--Significantly increasedVery much---Increased significantlyVery muchIncreased slightlyVery muchNoUsing personal fund for advocacy-ModerateLimited funding for HPV vaccination, Competing health priorities, Dependence on donor support, Insufficient funding for outreach activities, Inadequate funding for community mobilization, Limited resources for monitoring and supervisionNo changeSlightlyNo changeIncreased government fundingYesYesYesAdvocate for HPV vaccinationModerately feasiblePartiallyPartially committed36Increased stakeholder awarenessIncreased stakeholder awarenesscommunity mobilization-GoodIncreased significantlyDelays in school approvalsGoodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination--Edo08/07/2026 16:08:08
2026-07-08 14:32Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)OFFICER IN CHARGE OF IMMUNIZATION/ LIO10 years and aboveEDSPHCDA/OREDO LGAYesIn-state strategy meeting, One-on-one advocacy meeting20/04/20262–3 timesNoNo-Reduction of maternal mortality, Reduction of childhood diseases, HPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer, Prevention and control of communicable diseases, Improvement of routine immunization coverage, Adolescent and youth health, Nutrition and malnutrition prevention, Improvement of access to quality healthcare services, Mental health promotion and care10-AlwaysVery highVery highYes9 years and girls onlyVery highSignificantly increasedCompletelySignificantly increasedCompletelyDifficulty accessing schools, Lack of parental awareness, Vaccine misinformation, Limited outreach activities---Strongly agree--Significantly increasedCompletely---Increased significantlyCompletelyIncreased significantlyCompletelyNo--HighLimited funding for HPV vaccination, Insufficient funding for outreach activities, Inadequate funding for community mobilization, Limited resources for monitoring and supervisionIncreased significantlyCompletelyIncreased significantlyIncreased government funding, Dedicated budget line for HPV vaccination, Support from local government authorities, Integration into existing health programs, Increased partner coordination, Increased accountability for available resourcesNoYesYesAdvocate for HPV vaccination, Support school access, Facilitate stakeholder engagement, Support awareness creation, Support policy discussionsVery feasibleYes, fullyExtremely committed35Increased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased school participation, Increased community engagement, Increased advocacy activities, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesIncreased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased advocacy activities, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesContinue engagement with stakeholders-Very goodIncreased significantlyDifficulty accessing schools, Delays in school approvals, Low prioritization of HPV vaccination in schools, Delays in distributing parental consent formsVery goodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination, Stronger collaboration between health and education sectors, School focal persons for HPV vaccination, Better communication between schools and health teams, Earlier stakeholder engagement, School-based awareness activities, Earlier distribution of parental consent forms, Improved tracking of consent forms, Better communication with parents regarding HPV vaccination, Joint planning between schools and health teamsIncreased significantlyCompletelyEdo08/07/2026 14:32:16
2026-07-08 14:23Mobilization/community stakeholder (Community leader, CSO, Youth leader, etc)Youth leader2IreleNo---------------------------------------------------34-----------Ondo08/07/2026 14:23:24
2026-07-08 13:40Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)LCCO8ESPHCDAYesIn-state strategy meeting, One-on-one advocacy meeting, Town hall meeting, Social media engagement15/06/2026More than 5 timesYesNot sure-HPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer, Improvement of routine immunization coverage, Adolescent and youth health, Improvement of access to quality healthcare services10-AlwaysLowVery highYes9 years and girls onlyVery highSignificantly increasedModeratelySlightly increasedModeratelyPoor community mobilization---Strongly agree--Slightly increasedModerately---Increased significantlyVery muchIncreased significantlyModeratelyNot sure--ModerateLimited funding for HPV vaccination, Insufficient funding for outreach activities, Limited resources for monitoring and supervisionIncreased slightlyModeratelyIncreased slightlyIncreased government funding, Dedicated budget line for HPV vaccination, Support from local government authorities, Integration into existing health programs, Increased partner coordination, Increased accountability for available resourcesNoCannot rememberYesAdvocate for HPV vaccination, Support school access, Support awareness creation, Improve coordination between sectorsVery feasiblePartiallyExtremely committed33Increased stakeholder awareness, Increased school participation, Increased advocacy activities, Improved access to vaccination servicesIncreased stakeholder awareness, Increased school participation, Improved access to vaccination servicesInvolvement of political support-PoorIncreased moderatelyDifficulty accessing schools, Delays in school approvals, Weak coordination between the health and education sectors, Limited awareness among school administrators, Poor communication between schools and health teams, Low prioritization of HPV vaccination in schoolsGoodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination, Stronger collaboration between health and education sectors, Better communication between schools and health teams, Earlier stakeholder engagement, School-based awareness activities, Earlier distribution of parental consent forms, Better communication with parents regarding HPV vaccination, Joint planning between schools and health teamsIncreased significantlyVery muchEdo08/07/2026 13:40:30
2026-07-08 13:33Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)LIO3Orlu LGAYesIn-state strategy meeting, One-on-one advocacy meeting, Town hall meeting06/03/20262–3 timesYesYesHall meetingReduction of maternal mortality, Reduction of childhood diseases, HPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer7-SometimesModerateVery highYes9–14 years and girls onlyHighSlightly lowerModeratelySlightly increasedModeratelyDifficulty accessing schools, Out-of-school girls not reached, Lack of parental awareness, Vaccine misinformation, Weak coordination between the health and education sectors, Poor community mobilization, Limited outreach activities---Agree--Slightly increasedSlightly---Increased significantlyVery muchIncreased slightlyModeratelyNoAdvocacy visit to the LGA Chairman-ModerateDependence on donor support, Insufficient funding for outreach activities, Inadequate funding for community mobilizationNo changeSlightlyNo changeIncreased government funding, Dedicated budget line for HPV vaccination, Support from local government authorities, Integration into existing health programsYesYesCannot rememberAdvocate for HPV vaccination, Support school access, Facilitate stakeholder engagementModerately feasibleNot yetPartially committed32Increased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased political supportIncreased stakeholder awareness, Increased political support, Increased commitment from stakeholdersThey support the funding-GoodIncreased slightlyDelays in school approvals, Limited awareness among school administratorsGoodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination, School focal persons for HPV vaccination, Better communication between schools and health teams, School-based awareness activitiesIncreased slightlyVery muchImo08/07/2026 13:33:37
2026-07-08 13:03Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)State health education officer3Ondo state primary health care development agencyYesIn-state strategy meeting, Town hall meeting, Social media engagement08/07/2026More than 5 timesYesYes-Reduction of maternal mortality, Reduction of childhood diseases, HPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer10-OftenVery highVery highYes9 years and girls onlyVery highSignificantly increasedVery muchSignificantly increasedVery muchOut-of-school girls not reached---Strongly agree--Significantly increasedVery much---Increased significantlyCompletelyIncreased significantlyCompletelyYesEnsure Advocacy social mobilization activities follow up with relevant agencies.-HighDependence on donor supportIncreased significantlyVery muchIncreased slightlyIntegration into existing health programsYesYesYesAdvocate for HPV vaccination, Support school access, Facilitate stakeholder engagement, Support awareness creation, Mobilize community leaders, Support policy discussions, Support funding/resource mobilization, Improve coordination between sectorsVery feasibleYes, fullyExtremely committed31Increased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased school participation, Increased community engagement, Increased political support, Increased advocacy activities, Improved coordination, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesIncreased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased school participation, Increased community engagement, Increased political support, Increased advocacy activities, Improved coordination, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesContinue sendi-Very goodIncreased significantlyDelays in school approvals, Competing school activities, Late provision of consent materials by health teamsVery goodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination, Stronger collaboration between health and education sectors, School focal persons for HPV vaccination, Better communication between schools and health teams, Earlier stakeholder engagement, School-based awareness activities, Earlier distribution of parental consent forms, Improved tracking of consent forms, Better communication with parents regarding HPV vaccination, Joint planning between schools and health teamsIncreased significantlyVery muchOndo08/07/2026 13:03:28
2026-07-08 13:03Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)Medical Officer of Health4EDSPHCDAYesTown hall meeting23/04/20262–3 timesYesYesCommunity engagementReduction of maternal mortality, Reduction of childhood diseases, HPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer, Prevention and control of communicable diseases, Improvement of routine immunization coverage, Improvement of access to quality healthcare services7-OftenVery highVery highYes9 years and girls onlyModerateSlightly increasedModeratelySlightly increasedVery muchDifficulty accessing schools, Out-of-school girls not reached, Lack of parental awareness, Vaccine misinformation, Weak coordination between the health and education sectors, Poor community mobilization, Limited outreach activities---Agree--Slightly increasedVery much---Increased significantlyVery muchIncreased slightlyVery muchNo--HighLimited funding for HPV vaccination, Competing health priorities, Dependence on donor support, Insufficient funding for outreach activities, Inadequate funding for community mobilization, Limited resources for monitoring and supervisionIncreased slightlyVery muchIncreased slightlyIncreased government funding, Dedicated budget line for HPV vaccination, Support from local government authorities, Integration into existing health programs, Increased partner coordination, Increased accountability for available resourcesNoYesYesAdvocate for HPV vaccination, Support school access, Facilitate stakeholder engagement, Support awareness creation, Support funding/resource mobilizationVery feasibleNot yetExtremely committed30Increased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased school participation, Increased community engagement, Increased political support, Increased advocacy activities, Improved coordination, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesIncreased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased school participation, Increased community engagement, Increased political support, Increased advocacy activities, Improved coordination, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesFunding and participation-GoodIncreased moderatelyDifficulty accessing schools, Delays in school approvals, Weak coordination between the health and education sectors, Poor communication between schools and health teamsGoodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination, Stronger collaboration between health and education sectors, School focal persons for HPV vaccinationIncreased significantlyVery muchEdo08/07/2026 13:03:13
2026-07-08 12:55Program manager (SPHCDA, Partner in the immunization space, etc)Mobilization/HEO10 years and aboveEDSPHCDA/OREDO LGAYesIn-state strategy meeting, One-on-one advocacy meeting20/04/20262–3 timesNoNo-Reduction of maternal mortality, Reduction of childhood diseases, HPV vaccination and prevention of cervical cancer, Prevention and control of communicable diseases, Improvement of routine immunization coverage, Adolescent and youth health, Nutrition and malnutrition prevention, Improvement of access to quality healthcare services, Mental health promotion and care10-AlwaysVery highVery highYes9 years and girls onlyVery highSignificantly increasedCompletelySignificantly increasedCompletelyDifficulty accessing schools, Lack of parental awareness, Vaccine misinformation, Limited outreach activities---Strongly agree--Significantly increasedCompletely---Increased significantlyCompletelyIncreased significantlyCompletelyNo--HighLimited funding for HPV vaccination, Insufficient funding for outreach activities, Inadequate funding for community mobilization, Limited resources for monitoring and supervisionIncreased significantlyCompletelyIncreased significantlyIncreased government funding, Dedicated budget line for HPV vaccination, Support from local government authorities, Integration into existing health programs, Increased partner coordination, Increased accountability for available resourcesNoYesYesAdvocate for HPV vaccination, Support school access, Facilitate stakeholder engagement, Support awareness creation, Support policy discussionsVery feasibleYes, fullyExtremely committed29Increased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased school participation, Increased community engagement, Increased advocacy activities, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesIncreased stakeholder awareness, Increased collaboration, Increased advocacy activities, Increased commitment from stakeholders, Improved access to vaccination servicesContinue engagement with state holder-Very goodIncreased significantlyDelays in school approvals, Weak coordination between the health and education sectors, Low prioritization of HPV vaccination in schoolsGoodMinistry of Education directives supporting HPV vaccination, Stronger collaboration between health and education sectors, School focal persons for HPV vaccination, Better communication between schools and health teams, School-based awareness activities, Better communication with parents regarding HPV vaccinationIncreased significantlyCompletelyEdo08/07/2026 12:55:25

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