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+41 79 711 5554
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Laura Shevlin

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cmwai@gavi.org

Collins Weru Mwai

Latest news releases

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World Bank and partners to build on support for improved health and nutrition in Lao PDR

Over 7.5 million people from under-served rural areas in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) will benefit from a US$ 62 million World Bank project to improve health and nutrition services.

France to co-host with African Union and Gavi the launch of the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator (AVMA) and Gavi’s Investment Opportunity for 2026–2030

The high-level event, co-hosted in Paris on 20 June 2024 by the Government of France, the African Union and Gavi, together with Team Europe partners, will gather leaders from government, partner organisations, civil society and business across…

Gavi and Seedstars launch INFUSE 2024: a global open call for innovations to foster climate-resilient health systems

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, in partnership with Seedstars, announces INFUSE 2024: a global call for applications for innovations to bolster health systems against climate threats and to enhance immunisation delivery.

Vaccine Alliance outlines path to improve HPV vaccine market

A new Gavi market shaping roadmap for HPV vaccines showcases how partners, manufacturers and countries must work together to secure a sustainable supply over the next decade.

Wave of new commitments marks historic step towards the elimination of cervical cancer

New country, policy and program commitments, plus nearly US$600 million in new funding, at first-ever global forum offer a chance to save hundreds of thousands of lives by 2030.

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Gavi leadership

 

José Manuel Barroso
Board Chair

José Manuel Barroso

Dr Sania Nishtar
CEO

Dr Sania Nishtar

Opinions

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APR 2021: Recognising country commitment

Prof José Manuel Barroso, Chair of the Gavi Board, reflects on the achievements of lower-income countries during the pandemic.

APR 2021: Reflecting on 2021, the global imperative for 2022

Dr Seth Berkley, CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, looks back on the first year of Gavi 5.0

Preparing for the Next Global Catastrophe

The end of the pandemic may be in sight, but COVID-19 could be a harbinger of future calamities. If global leaders do not establish equitable mechanisms to respond before the next big crisis strikes, low-income countries and high-risk groups will…

The last to receive COVID vaccines are the hardest and most critical to reach

There must be a way to help people cover gaps in health care costs without forcing them to be public about their most private concerns.

The pandemic is far from over: how can the private sector help us fight it?

We are still in the acute phase of the pandemic, with cases continuing to rise in many countries and vaccination rates stagnating. The private sector could play a key role in finally bringing COVID-19 under control.

How innovative financing will help prepare for future pandemics

COVAX, using an innovative finance model, has delivered over 1.2 billion doses to lower-income countries. Innovative financing models could equip governments worldwide to prepare for and mitigate future pandemics. Effective and sustainable…

Avoiding COVID Complacency

While wealthy countries ease COVID-19 restrictions and welcome a return to normal life, many low-income countries are still struggling to get vaccines into people’s arms. The longer they remain short of the 70% immunization target, the more…

Last updated: 27 Mar 2024

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