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Gavi’s role at the crossroads of climate change and immunisation
26 July 2018
Strengthening Papua New Guinea's routine immunisation to prevent future polio outbreaks
9 April 2008
Australia and Papua New Guinea launch efforts to crush deadly Hib disease in Pacific region
12 November 2013
Pneumonia still responsible for one fifth of child deaths
12 August 2015
More than 200,000 Papua New Guinea children to be protected with the new polio and measles-rubella vaccines
4 October 2005
Immunization maintains strong performance made in last quarter century
30 November 2017
Millions of children set to be protected against typhoid fever
27 June 2019
New 2021-2025 high level strategy to leave no-one behind with immunisation approved by Gavi Board
1 December 2011
Small island states punch above their weight
10 March 2011
Co-financing of GAVI vaccines on the increase
29 October 2014
Australia commits AUD 50 million to support immunisation in developing countries in 2015
24 October 2017
Gavi and the Aspen Institute to strengthen health management capacity in developing countries
9 June 2011
Developing nations take increasing responsibility for immunisation