(Vaccination Systems in Saudi Arabia, Kenya and France ) this is the countries you are going to compare.
As indicated in your readings, health and development work together. Compare and contrast vaccination systems in two developing countries and one more economically developed country (MEDC). Address how the developing countries can improve their systems, including current systems, weak components in the current system, and elements that can be improved, as seen in MEDC successes.
Your paper should meet the following structural requirements:
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