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Our mission

We provide decision-makers with global vaccine confidence insights to support policy and intervention design, and reduce vaccine inequalities. Our team has conducted research in over 150 countries – almost 80% of the world.

Our goal is to empower individuals and their communities with the knowledge to make informed health decisions for themselves and their families.

What we do

The Vaccine Confidence Project™ (VCP) was established in 2010 by Professor Heidi Larson at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to better understand growing vaccine scepticism around the world.

The VCP was the first research group to map and monitor public confidence in vaccination at a global scale and remains the only research group fully dedicated to understanding the roots, trends over time, and impacts of vaccine confidence.

By listening to early signs of public distrust and providing risk analysis and guidance, we aim to engage early to prevent potential programme disruptions and support vaccination rates.

About the VCP

Latest research projects

The VCP conducts global research, investigating the roots, trends over time and impacts of vaccine confidence at regional, national and sub-national levels.

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Vaccine Confidence Index

Our team has conducted research in over 150 countries from 2015 to the present, helping to identify critical global trends in vaccine confidence with implications for global health.

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Latest news

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The Vaccine Integrity Project – Interim Update

CIDRAP releases interim update on its Vaccine Integrity Project, spotlighting global threats to vaccine confidence and outlining next steps to support equitable immunization efforts worldwide.

How to speak to a vaccine sceptic: research reveals what works

The first thing to do if someone expresses uncertainty about vaccines to you, say researchers, is not to judge or dismiss them. A lot of people have genuine and legitimate questions and “you’re going to lose them if you immediately jump back and say ‘that’s silly’ or ‘that’s not the fact’”, Larson says.

Vaccine Centre Annual Lecture: How to engage with vaccine hesitancy

Join us for the LSHTM Vaccine Centre’s Annual Lecture with Professor Stephan Lewandowsky, exploring practical tools to address vaccine hesitancy. Discover the Empathetic Refutational Interview (ERI) — a proven, human-centred approach for building trust and countering misinformation.

19 May 2025 | 17:30 BST | John Snow Lecture Theatre A

Interview: How COVID-19 shaped attitudes to vaccination

A new 70-country survey by The Global Listening Project, the VCP’s sister initiative, reveals that while people are demanding better healthcare and more information, trust in vaccines and institutions has declined in 9 out of 10 countries. Professor Heidi Larson speaks to Vaccines Today about the legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic on vaccine uptake.

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