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9 December 2005
With an additional US $1 billion per year immunization could save ten million more lives in a decade
8 December 2005
Hib Initiative - a new force in the fight against Hib meningitis and pneumonia
New weapons against ancient foes - new generation vaccines will battle diseases that kill Millions
7 December 2005
Norway increases and prolongs support for global immunization until 2015
Prime Minister of India calls on world leaders to embrace vaccines as key to saving children's lives
Vaccine experts at GAVI meeting in India announce progress in injection safety
14 October 2005
Harvard School of Public Health study finds vaccines boost economies of poor countries
4 October 2005
Immunization maintains strong performance made in last quarter century
9 September 2005
Key European nations join UK and France to commit nearly US$4 billion to expand child immunisation in developing countries
19 August 2005
G8 must invest in proven tools to fight diseases
2 August 2005
Statement regarding International Finance Facility for Immunization (IFFIm) and Eurostat ruling
29 June 2005
Routine immunisation virtually eliminates major killer of young children in The Gambia