With the current predictions of polio eradication by 2019, there is a need for countries to ensure that vitamin A is provided through their routine immunizations systems and reported together with their routine immunization data. According to the 2015 WHO vac- cine preventable diseases monitoring system [12], which includes immunization schedules for all countries, Angola includes vitamin A supplementation at 6 and 9 months, Cote d’Ivoire includes vita- min A supplementation at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 30 months, and Togo includes vitamin A supplementation at 9months. Chad and Tanzania do not include vitamin A supplementation as part of their routine immunization schedules currently but Tanzania is revising the schedule to include 6 months supplementation of vitamin A for children 6–59 months. It is therefore necessary to continue and strengthen in-country coordination with nutrition programs as has been documented in Angola, Cote d’Ivoire and Togo.