“…The study employed an activity-based costing approach, where all activities associated with the introduction and delivery of the malaria vaccine were identified and costed individually. All activities were grouped into key categories of the vaccination program, including vaccine procurement, planning and coordination, training, communication, sensitization, social mobilization, service delivery, supervision, and monitoring of vaccine delivery [8] , [9] , [10] . Within each category, the levels and types of sub-activities vary by country, based on the need and the immunization program.…”