Program Monitoring
Number of Clinics
Number of Settlements
Enrollments
Disbursements
Bauchi
1,109
9,396
628,732
2,595,115
Gombe
518
5,359
286,443
1,169,582
Jigawa
781
7,681
832,406
3,750,819
Kaduna
275
2,098
174,163
619,043
Kano
1,259
11,714
832,762
3,112,892
Katsina
1,290
6,485
969,603
4,312,910
Kebbi
540
2,943
191,096
674,798
Sokoto
378
3,075
180,257
661,509
Zamfara
270
2,424
299,277
1,209,841
Vaccination Rate
Penta 1
Penta 2
Penta 3
Measles
Bauchi
95.44%
91.21%
88.34%
85.09%
Gombe
96.35%
92.96%
90.45%
86.97%
Jigawa
95.71%
92.2%
90.05%
87.43%
Kaduna
95.37%
90.11%
86.44%
82.26%
Kano
95.23%
91.1%
88.12%
84.92%
Katsina
96.46%
92.9%
90.63%
88.45%
Kebbi
95.21%
88.66%
84.52%
83.07%
Sokoto
94.44%
84.14%
77.83%
74.04%
Zamfara
96.37%
88.63%
83.48%
83.09%
An independent randomized controlled trial found, among other positive findings, that New Incentives’ All Babies program:
Increased Coverage
The program doubled the percentage of infants who were fully vaccinated, increasing coverage from roughly a quarter to just over half of all infants.
Improved Timeliness
Infants who received measles vaccines were 33 percentage points more likely to receive the vaccine within one month of the recommended age.
Improved Knowledge and Attitudes
Caregivers in areas served by the program had better knowledge and more favorable attitudes toward immunization.
Reduced Stockouts
Government clinics with the program were 18 percentage points less likely to report vaccine stockouts during the last 12 months.
Expected in Dec 2020
Study with two-arm cluster RCT
- Control (83 clinics): No intervention, status quo
- Treatment (84 clinics): New Incentives full program
- This design will measure the causal effect of New Incentives' program on the likelihood of an infant receiving a vaccine.