Background: Cameroon’s Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) introduced the HPV vaccine into the routine immunization schedule in Cameroon in October 2020. However, coverage for this vaccine was just 20% by December 2022, prompting the government to adopt and implement a gender-neutral vaccination (GNV) from January 2023. The goal was to increase acceptance, reduce stigma, and improve vaccine coverage. This study aimed to assess the perceptions of key immunization stakeholders in Cameroon on the GNV approach to HPV vaccination.
Method: A qualitative study was conducted from June to September 2024 using in-depth and semi-structured interviews to explore the perspectives of key stakeholders (policymakers, community leaders, and parents of girls aged 9–13 years) across three regions (South-West, North, and Centre) and the central level. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis, with manuscripts coded manually and managed using NVivo software to identify key themes. The research team ensured reliability through consensus discussions, and key quotes illustrating central findings were identified.
Results: A total of 51 participants were interviewed. Participants observed that the inclusion of boys in the HPV vaccination program contributed to a positive shift in community perceptions, dispelled misconceptions, instilled a sense of equity to healthcare access, and enhanced overall vaccine acceptance. However, challenges related to limited resources, lingering misinformation, and hesitancy from parents, religious leaders, and healthcare workers hindered the effective implementation of the GNV approach. Participants emphasized the need for improved partnerships, sensitization strategies, integration with existing health programs, and sustained funding to enhance community understanding and increase vaccination uptake.
Conclusion: Overall, stakeholders viewed the GNV approach as effective for improving HPV vaccine acceptability and promoting equity but emphasized the need for continuous investments and stronger community engagement to address challenges like limited resources, misinformation, and hesitancy.
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12889-026-26730-9.
Keywords: Cameroon; Gender-Neutral Vaccination; Human Papilloma Virus; Vaccination.