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What are biometrics and how can it be responsibly used to help tackle malaria?

Used well, biometrics can provide the data needed to trace malaria vaccine delivery, verify coverage and reduce dropouts.

Used well, biometrics can provide the data needed to trace malaria vaccine delivery, verify coverage and reduce dropouts. Image: Image courtesy of Simprints

Yoshinobu Nagamine
Senior Manager, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Toby Norman
Chief Executive Officer, Simprints Technology
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