Gavi Leap

Since the middle of 2024, Gavi began a process of re-examining every aspect of the way it works to prepare for its next strategic period. Learn more about this transformation known as the ‘Gavi Leap’.

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Since the middle of 2024, Gavi began a process of re-examining every aspect of the way it works to prepare for its next strategic period. Learn more about this transformation known as the ‘Gavi Leap’.

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Gavi's five-year plan

Learn more about the five-year strategy setting out the vision and goals that drive our work.

Current (2026–2030)

Learn more about the five-year strategy setting out the vision and goals that drive our work.

Current (2026–2030)

>1.2 billion children vaccinated through routine programmes
>20.6 million future deaths averted
19 countries fully self-financing
>280 US$ billion in economic benefits for countries
2.1 billion vaccinations through preventive vaccination campaigns

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Preventive cholera vaccination resumes as global supply reaches critical milestone

First preventive campaign in over three years launches in Mozambique, with others planned in Bangladesh and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Gavi announces new partnerships to accelerate innovation and expand access to immunisation

New private-sector and philanthropic partnerships will help Gavi scale innovation, strengthen healthcare and reach underserved communities.

Gavi CEO calls for global health leap

Gavi CEO Dr Sania Nishtar, writing in The Lancet, sets out a framework for radical reform of global health institutions.

VaccinesWork

What is VaccinesWork?

VaccinesWork is an award-winning digital platform hosted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance covering news, features and explainers from every corner of global health and immunisation.

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VaccinesWork is an award-winning digital platform hosted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance covering news, features and explainers from every corner of global health and immunisation.

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VaccinesWork latest

In Malawi’s townships, ‘relatable’ youths step up as mpox peer educators

Trained up on the facts by the Ministry of Health, a cohort of committed young people have taken to the trenches against both ignorance and misinformation.

From flu to stomach bugs: study links obesity to more severe infections

Obesity may weaken the body’s defences against infection, strengthening the case for targeted vaccination policies.

Major study confirms COVID-19 vaccination does not affect fertility

Extensive population data from Sweden supports the safety of COVID-19 vaccines for women of childbearing age.