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Gender-Associated Factors on the Occurrence and Prevalence of Zero-Dose Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Literature Review
by
Mutata, Constantine
, Mano, Oscar
, Iradukunda, Patrick Gad
, Mataruse, Noah
, Mbunge, Elliot
, Herrera, Helena
, Moyo, Enos
, Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa
, Musuka, Godfrey
, Gashema, Pierre
, Dhliwayo, Tapiwa
, Madziva, Roda
in
Access to education
/ Access to information
/ Analysis
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Decision making
/ Diseases
/ Financial management
/ gender
/ Gender equality
/ Gender-based violence
/ Grey literature
/ Households
/ immunisation
/ Immunization
/ Literature reviews
/ Parent educational background
/ Public health
/ Social norms
/ sub-Saharan Africa
/ Systematic review
/ Vaccines
/ Womens health
/ zero dose
2025
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Gender-Associated Factors on the Occurrence and Prevalence of Zero-Dose Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Literature Review
by
Mutata, Constantine
, Mano, Oscar
, Iradukunda, Patrick Gad
, Mataruse, Noah
, Mbunge, Elliot
, Herrera, Helena
, Moyo, Enos
, Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa
, Musuka, Godfrey
, Gashema, Pierre
, Dhliwayo, Tapiwa
, Madziva, Roda
in
Access to education
/ Access to information
/ Analysis
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Decision making
/ Diseases
/ Financial management
/ gender
/ Gender equality
/ Gender-based violence
/ Grey literature
/ Households
/ immunisation
/ Immunization
/ Literature reviews
/ Parent educational background
/ Public health
/ Social norms
/ sub-Saharan Africa
/ Systematic review
/ Vaccines
/ Womens health
/ zero dose
2025
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Gender-Associated Factors on the Occurrence and Prevalence of Zero-Dose Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Literature Review
by
Mutata, Constantine
, Mano, Oscar
, Iradukunda, Patrick Gad
, Mataruse, Noah
, Mbunge, Elliot
, Herrera, Helena
, Moyo, Enos
, Dzinamarira, Tafadzwa
, Musuka, Godfrey
, Gashema, Pierre
, Dhliwayo, Tapiwa
, Madziva, Roda
in
Access to education
/ Access to information
/ Analysis
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Childrens health
/ Decision making
/ Diseases
/ Financial management
/ gender
/ Gender equality
/ Gender-based violence
/ Grey literature
/ Households
/ immunisation
/ Immunization
/ Literature reviews
/ Parent educational background
/ Public health
/ Social norms
/ sub-Saharan Africa
/ Systematic review
/ Vaccines
/ Womens health
/ zero dose
2025
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Gender-Associated Factors on the Occurrence and Prevalence of Zero-Dose Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Literature Review
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Gender-Associated Factors on the Occurrence and Prevalence of Zero-Dose Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Critical Literature Review
2025
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Overview
Background: Immunisation remains one of the most effective and cost-efficient public health interventions for preventing infectious diseases in children. Despite global progress, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) continues to face challenges in achieving equitable immunisation coverage. Gender-related disparities, rooted in sociocultural and structural inequalities, significantly influence the prevalence of zero-dose and under-immunised children in the region. This review critically examines the gender-associated barriers to routine childhood immunisation in SSA to inform more inclusive and equitable health interventions. Methods: A critical literature review was conducted generally following some steps of the PRISMA-P and CRD guidelines. Using the Population–Concept–Context (PCC) framework, studies were selected that examined gender-related barriers to routine immunisation for children under five in Sub-Saharan Africa. Comprehensive searches were performed across PubMed, Google Scholar, and relevant organisational websites, targeting articles published between 2015 and 2025. A total of 3683 articles were retrieved, with 24 studies ultimately meeting the inclusion criteria. Thematic analysis was used to synthesise the findings. Results: Four major themes emerged: (1) women’s empowerment and autonomy, including limited decision-making power, financial control, and the impact of gender-based violence; (2) male involvement and prevailing gender norms, where patriarchal structures and low male engagement negatively influenced vaccine uptake; (3) socioeconomic and structural barriers, such as poverty, geographic inaccessibility, maternal workload, and service availability; and (4) education, awareness, and health system responsiveness. Conclusions: Gender dynamics have a significant impact on childhood immunisation outcomes in Sub-Saharan Africa. Future policies must integrate these insights to improve immunisation equity and reduce preventable child morbidity and mortality across the region.
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