Partnering for Vaccine Equity: A Public Health-Community Action Model to Advance Delivery of Essential Health Services

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Abstract

As part of CDC's Partnering for Vaccine Equity Program, the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials worked with the National Community Action Partnership and five community action agencies (CAAs) to address disparities in adult immunization among racial and ethnic minority populations. CAAs leveraged partnerships with public health, healthcare, and other local entities to increase uptake of COVID-19 and other vaccines, while simultaneously addressing related social determinants of health. With over 1000 agencies across the United States, including state associations, CAAs are accessible partners to nearly all state and local health departments. Collaboration between public health and community action is a promising model that can be used to cultivate trust, build and support resiliency, and address systemic disparities to advance health equity within communities.

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Nadkarni, G., Nair, S., & Seels, L. (2025). Partnering for Vaccine Equity: A Public Health-Community Action Model to Advance Delivery of Essential Health Services. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 31(2), 313–316. https://doi.org/10.1097/PHH.0000000000002060

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