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Government-led platforms U-WIN and eVIN, supported by UNDP, are revolutionising India’s immunisation system. U-WIN has tracked vaccinations for 32 million pregnant women and 97 million children, while eVIN monitors vaccine stocks and cold-chain temperatures across 30,000 points nationwide. Together, they strengthen efficiency, transparency, and accessibility in healthcare delivery.
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India’s immunisation ecosystem has received a significant boost through UNDP-backed digital platforms such as U-WIN and eVIN. A new report highlights how these tools are streamlining vaccine tracking, monitoring cold-chain logistics, and ensuring timely coverage for millions of children and pregnant women across the country.
Key Highlights
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U-WIN platform has digitally registered and tracked immunisation for 32 million pregnant women and 97 million children, ensuring timely vaccination schedules and reducing dropouts.
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eVIN (Electronic Vaccine Intelligence Network) has enhanced vaccine logistics by monitoring stocks and cold-chain temperatures across 30,000 storage points, preventing wastage and ensuring quality.
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The platforms have improved transparency and accountability in vaccine distribution, enabling real-time data access for policymakers and healthcare workers.
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Integration of these platforms with India’s broader digital health ecosystem strengthens the country’s preparedness for future public health challenges.
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The initiative aligns with India’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in advancing universal healthcare and reducing child mortality.
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UNDP’s support has been pivotal in scaling these platforms nationwide, reflecting the importance of global partnerships in achieving healthcare equity.
The UNDP-backed digital platforms represent a landmark in India’s healthcare transformation, combining technology, governance, and international collaboration. By ensuring efficient vaccine delivery and monitoring, they not only safeguard millions of lives but also set a model for other nations seeking to modernise their immunisation systems.
Sources: Indo-Asian News Service, UNDP India Annual Report 2025
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