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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.

Cambodia introduces lifesaving rotavirus vaccine nationwide to protect children from severe diarrheal disease

The Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Cambodia announces the nationwide introduction of the rotavirus vaccine into the National Immunization Schedule, marking a significant milestone in protecting infants and young children from one of the…

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Facts and figures

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Gavi progress reports

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Types of support

Gavi/2017/Juliette Bastin/Burkina Faso

Communication toolkits

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Snap analyses

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Rt Hon Helen Clark
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Rt Hon Helen Clark

Dr Sania Nishtar
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Dr Sania Nishtar

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Opinions

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Multilateral paralysis is harming global health. Gavi's 'minilateralism' can get us back on track

As global health collaboration declines, Gavi’s experience in building mission-driven coalitions offers a practical workaround for sustaining collective solutions.

Fragility is on the rise. So is Gavi’s commitment to tackling it

Despite a $3 billion shortfall in funding over the next five years, Gavi will increase its support for populations in fragile and humanitarian settings. As CEO Sania Nishtar explains, Gavi will continue to protect the world's most vulnerable…

New vaccines could help us consign tuberculosis to history: here’s how we can do it

New tuberculosis vaccine candidates are currently going through the final stages of clinical trials. We need to work together to ensure they reach the millions who need them quickly and effectively.

Last updated: 6 Jan 2026