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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public-private partnership that helps vaccinate more than half the world’s children against some of the world's deadliest diseases.


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No more needles? Six technologies that could transform how we get vaccinated

From vaccine patches to sprays, research is accelerating on a number of new ways of delivering protection against the world’s deadliest diseases.

No power? No problem: for rural Kenyan vaccinators, a solar fridge is a ray of sunshine

Solar-powered fridges are expanding immunisation services for off-grid remote rural villages in Kenya, ensuring uninterrupted power supply of life-saving health services.

Ebola outbreak in the DRC: four reasons it will be hard to contain

The Ebola outbreak in the DRC has the potential to become huge and of long duration.

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The Gavi Leap

The Gavi Leap

The Gavi Leap is the most ambitious reform agenda in global health, offering a blueprint for broader reform of the health and development architecture. Learn more about how Leap principles, such as country ownership, radical simplification and innovation, are already having a tangible impact on how immunisation is delivered in Gavi-supported countries.

The Gavi Leap

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Vaccine portfolio

Gavi supports vaccines against 20 infectious diseases, including Ebola, malaria, mpox and rabies.

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Health systems support

Strong health and immunisation systems are vital to deliver vaccines to all the children who need them.

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Civil society support

We provide grants for civil society organisations (CSOs) working to reach zero-dose children and missed communities with vaccines.

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Shaping vaccine markets

Working to improve the health of markets for vaccines and other immunisation products.

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Gavi statement on scaling innovative financing for the next pandemic

As part of its Gavi Leap reforms, Gavi remains committed to working with countries and partners to accelerate and strengthen coordination on pandemic financing.

Gavi statement on the Ebola disease outbreak in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is closely monitoring the Ebola disease outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus that is currently affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda.

Country Leap into Action: advancing country-led global health architecture reform

Gavi has welcomed ministerial support of a set of actions to advance a country-led, simplified and more efficient system for global health. 

The Vaccine Alliance

The Vaccine Alliance

Gavi draws on the skills of a variety of partners, combining the technical expertise of the development community with the business know-how of the private sector.

The Vaccine Alliance

Gavi 6.0 funding guidelines

Newly released funding guidelines outline the scope of Gavi’s vaccine and cash support for the 2026–2030 strategic period (Gavi 6.0), explain how countries should plan and prioritise their immunisation programmes within this support, clarify the requirements for the Gavi 6.0 country application and describe how to access other forms of assistance such as outbreak and emergency support.

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Partner countries

Partner countries

Since its inception in 2000, Gavi has helped to immunise a whole generation – over 1.2 billion children – and prevented more than 20.6 million future deaths, helping to halve child mortality in 78 lower‑income countries.

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Our donors

As a public-private partnership, Gavi is funded by governments, foundations, institutions, organisations, corporations and private individuals.

Global Summit 2025

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