At the last mile: Lessons from Vaccine Distributions in DR Congo

Author(s)
Kakule, B., Lubukayi, N., Muhindo, E., Janoch, E. and Prather. T, A.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
27 Apr 2022
Type
Thematic evaluation
Keywords
COVID-19
Countries
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Organisations
CARE International

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has one of the lowest COVID-19 vaccination rates in the world, with just 0.87% of people in DRC having received even one dose. While the country has received 8.2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine, it has managed to administer 528,000 of them—just under 11% of vaccines available. In April of 2021, DRC became one of the first countries to return 1.3 million COVID-19 doses to COVAX because they could not deliver them to people before the vaccines expired.

The challenges that risked more than a million doses expiring are still in play for most of the country. In both January and February 2022, 114,705 vaccines expired in country because there was not enough investment in systems and health workers to deliver vaccines. To reach 70% of the population—62.7 million people—DRC will need to drastically scale up and accelerate COVID-19 vaccination.