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Visual representations of key information and data related to immunisation and the work of the Vaccine Alliance
07 February 2018
Immunisation keeps millions out of poverty
New study published in Health Affairs journal shows immunisation will save 24 million people from falling into the poverty trap because of healthcare costs. 2018-02-07 Image
12 November 2016
Pneumococcal disease: the leading vaccine-preventable cause of death in children under five
Pneumonia kills nearly 1 million children under five and pneumococcal disease is the leading cause of pneumonia. Countries introducing pneumococcal vaccines with Gavi support could prevent 500,000 early deaths by 2020.
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21 March 2016
Immunisation - a healthy return on investment
A new study, published February 2016 in the journal Health Affairs, puts a precise figure on the value of vaccinating children
06 March 2015
Protecting women from one of the biggest cancer killers in developing countries
700,000 girls are expected to receive Gavi-supported human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines in 2015
04 February 2015
Cost-effective vaccines to prevent cancer
Gavi can help developing countries: prevent 2.4 million hep B related deaths and reach 30 million girls with HPV vaccines.
10 December 2014
Immunisation: No other health intervention touches so many lives
Today, 30 vaccine doses are administered in the world every second.With full funding, developing countries will immunise two children every second with Gavi-supported vaccines (2016-2020).
28 November 2014
Increasing support for immunisation in Francophone countries
Current information and projections for increased support for Francophone countries by Gavi during the period 2016 - 2020.
12 November 2014
Pneumococcal disease: the biggest vaccine-preventable cause of death in children under five
Pneumonia kills as many as 1 million children under five and pneumococcal disease is the leading cause of pneumonia. Countries introducing pneumococcal vaccines with Gavi support could prevent 500,000 early deaths by 2015.
04 November 2014
Nearly one third of all unimmunised children live in India
India currently has 6.8 million of the 18.5 million under-immunised children in Gavi-supported countries. As of 2014, India and the Vaccine Alliance have joined forces for an unprecedented national scale-up of the 5-in-1 pentavalent vaccine.
03 November 2014
2 in 5 children are immunised with Gavi support
Gavi support is accelerating access to life-saving vaccines in the world’s poorest countries: It took 10 years for Gavi-supported vaccines to reach 300 million children. Gavi expects to reach the same number of children in just five years from 2016-2020.
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