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The latest videos showcasing the work of the Vaccine Alliance and its partners.
25 April 2017
Different places, different families, same life-saving journey
Life in Mozambique and Norway: the importance of routine immunisation to two families.
08 December 2016
Immunisation in Côte d’Ivoire on the road to recovery
After five years of devastating conflict, Côte d’Ivoire’s immunisation rates are back to their pre-war levels. In this short film, originally played at the December 2016 Gavi Board meeting in Abidjan, Health Minister Dr Raymonde Goudou Coffie, explains her country’s rapid recovery.
18 October 2016
HPV vaccinations in Liberia 2016
Not every girl goes to school everyday in Liberia, West Africa. So if you want to improve coverage of the HPV vaccination in ten year old girls, sometimes you have to take it to the streets.
08 August 2016
Liberia, two years on: President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf discusses the Ebola outbreak
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf describes Ebola’s impact on Liberia, and the steps taken to rebuild the country's health system.
Liberia, two years on: the Ebola vaccine and contact tracing
Emmanuel Lasanah, supervisor of the outpatient department at Redemption Hospital and the first person vaccinated against Ebola in Liberia, gives a first-person account of being a contact tracer during the epidemic.
Liberia, two years on: the Ebola epidemic
Liberians remember the impact of the Ebola epidemic.
29 June 2016
Making numbers count: fighting pneumonia in Nepal
Clinical research funded by Gavi partners at Patan Hospital in Kathmandu is helping shape Nepal’s immunisation policy against its biggest child killer: pneumonia. This video shows how disease burden and impact studies at Patan have guided the national introduction of Haemophilus influenzae type b and pneumococcal vaccines, which protect children against the two main causes of pneumonia.
03 December 2015
First use of Gavi Cholera Stockpile - Cameroon 2015
A short film explaining how Gavi came to support a global cholera vaccine stockpile, and showing the impact this has had on the vaccine market and in Cameroon where it was first deployed.
Shaken not destroyed - how Nepal's immunisation system survived an earthquake
Within days of last April's devastating earthquake, Nepal resumed regular immunisation services. From a Kathmandu hospital to clinics in the Himalayas, Nepalese on the front-lines of the national health system tell their stories of a remarkable recovery and show why vaccination is going from strength to strength in the mountain kingdom.
Girl Effect and Gavi team up to protect girls from cervical cancer
As the world marks the fourth International Day of the Girl Child, Girl Effect and Gavi today announced a ground-breaking partnership to protect girls from contracting cervical cancer in developing countries.
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