Vaccine Portfolio Optimization and Prioritization (VPOP) is an evidence-informed, country-led decision-making process that helps national immunization programmes and NITAGs systematically assess and prioritize their immunization investments. Rather than evaluating vaccines one at a time, VPOP takes a whole-portfolio view.

VPOP comprises two complementary processes:

  • Optimization: A structured process for improving vaccines already in the programme — examining changes to product choice, presentation, schedule or delivery strategy to maximize impact, efficiency and sustainability within available resources.
  • Prioritization: A structured process for identifying new or upcoming vaccines for introduction — determining which to introduce, and in what order, based on disease burden, health impact, equity, feasibility and national priorities.

This VPOP Toolkit, developed by the World Health Organization in collaboration with UNICEF and Development Catalysts, supports countries in implementing VPOP exercises through a structured, evidence-informed approach. Unlike traditional single-antigen policy reviews, the VPOP approach encourages a comprehensive portfolio view — considering the full range of vaccines in use or under consideration for introduction together, rather than in isolation — weighing multiple vaccines or portfolio changes against each other using agreed criteria, transparent assessment, and structured deliberation. This approach does not replace the Evidence to Recommendation (EtR) process, through which NITAGs, conduct a full evidence appraisal when formulating formal policy recommendations.

How to use the VPOP Toolkit

Prioritization and optimization can be implemented independently or as a combined VPOP exercise, depending on national objectives and priorities. Both processes share a common methodological foundation: evidence-informed deliberation, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) and a three-phased workshop-based approach. To enable easy use of the Toolkit, supporting materials are split into the following categories:

  • Shared VPOP resources (VPOP)
  • Optimization – specific resources (OPTI)
  • Prioritization – specific resources (PRIO)

The Toolkit contains three types of supporting materials

  • Guidance — Primary document that provides complete or summarized guidance on the VPOP process.
  • Reference — Reference material that guides completion of a specific-step in the VPOP exercise.
  • Template — Any document, regardless of file type, that can be directly populated or modified by a country to support the VPOP exercise.

 

 Phase 0
Preparation
Phase 1
Framework adaptation
Phase 2
Assessment, appraisal & sequencing
Phase 3
Recommendations
Key activities

Convene core team

Confirm configuration, mandate and timeline

Preparatory analysis

Portfolio review (OPTI) or situation analysis (PRIO)

Develop workplan

Align milestones to NIS, Gavi applications or procurement deadlines

Online session

Introduce methodology; gather stakeholder inputs; distribute questionnaire (PRIO)

Workshop 1 (1–2 days)

Validate scope; select criteria and weightings; confirm evidence collection plan

Evidence collection

Collect, assess and synthesize evidence by criterion and option or vaccine

Workshop 2 (1–3 days)

Review evidence; rank options; develop sequencing scenarios

Prepare recommendations

Consolidate Phase 2 outputs into recommendations package

Seek endorsement

Present to NITAG, EPI leadership, ICC, MoH

Integrate into planning

Update NIS, procurement plans, Gavi applications

Shared resources

VPOP 0.1 Introductory module
Guidance

VPOP 0.2 Generic Country Concept Note 
Template

VPOP 1.1 Criteria & indicators
Reference

   
Optimization (OPTI)

OPTI Optimization tool
Guidance

OPTI 0.2 Stakeholders engagement slidedeck
Template

OPTI 0.3 Workplan 
Template

OPTI 1.1 List of Optimization Questions
Reference

OPTI 1.2 Data collection matrix
Template

Resources Pending 
Prioritization (PRIO)

PRIO New Vaccine Introduction Prioritization and Sequencing Toolkit (NVI-PST)
Guidance

PRIO NVI-PST eLearning facilitator module
Guidance

PRIO 0.1 Partner Terms of Reference
Template

PRIO 0.2 Stakeholder engagement slide deck
Template

PRIO 0.3 Workplan 
Template

PRIO 1.1 Prioritized list of criteria and indicators
Reference

PRIO 1.2 Criteria & Vaccines Questionnaire
Template

PRIO 1.3 Online session slide deck
Template

PRIO 1.4 Workshop 1: Framework Adaptation
Template

PRIO 1.5 Data collection matrix
Template

PRIO 1.6 Google form result analysis
Template

PRIO 2.1 Ranking Calculations model
Template

PRIO 2.2 Guide to collecting evidence
Guidance

PRIO 2.3 Workshop 2 slide deck
Template

 
Outputs

Confirmed VPOP approach (prioritization, optimization or both)

Named core team with roles and responsibilities

Workplan aligned to downstream deadlines

Validated shortlist of questions (OPTI) or new vaccine candidates (PRIO)

Decision criteria with agreed weightings

Evidence collection plan with assigned leads

Ranked preferred options (OPTI) or priority vaccine list (PRIO)

Sequencing scenarios

Formally endorsed recommendations

Updated NIS, operational and procurement plans

Implementation roadmap

Typical duration2–4 weeks4–8 weeks

3 months (prioritization) ·

1–3 months (optimization)

3–4 months (combined)

2 months (prioritization)

1 month (optimization)

2 months (combined)

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