Transparency International Zambia undertook a COVID-19 vaccines corruption vulnerability assessment during the period January to April 2022 in 6 target districts,
namely; Kazungula, Livingstone, Choma, Chipata, Katete and Petauke. The assessment was aimed at identifying corruption vulnerabilities, assessing the potential for
corruption and the level of equity, transparency, accountability and integrity in the vaccine distribution programme in Zambia and the impact on access.
The assessment took the form of a survey targeting vaccinated and non-vaccinated community members in the selected districts. Respondents were recruited using an
exit-survey approach conducted at designated public places such as hospitals, markets, shopping malls and bus stations, in order to capture as many different characteristics as possible. A total of 735 respondents were interviewed, including 365 vaccinated respondents and 370 non-vaccinated respondents. This report presents graphical summaries of the responses and key findings on various issues related to the aforementioned.
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