Gavi statement on protecting health workers and vaccine access in armed conflict settings

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance condemns in the strongest terms the targeting, harm and obstruction of health workers, and the disruption of essential health and immunisation services, in areas affected by armed conflict and violence.

Gavi statement on the global health architecture

Noting the tremendous progress in human capital and survival as a result of 25 years of international investment in health since the Millenium Development Goals, and the subsequent Sustainable Development Goals.

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Statement on the first joint GPEI-Gavi Board Meeting

On 19 June 2025, the Boards of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance will convene to discuss their shared priorities: delivering a polio-free world, building stronger immunization and health systems to…

Gavi welcomes adoption of the Pandemic Agreement

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance welcomes the adoption today of the Pandemic Agreement at the 78th World Health Assembly.

Statement on Global High-Level Summit in support of Gavi replenishment

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance along with co-hosts the European Union and the Gates Foundation today announce that the Global Summit: Health & Prosperity through Immunization, in support of Gavi’s next five-year strategic period, will be held in…

Joint statement: UNICEF issues emergency tender to secure mpox vaccines for crisis-hit countries in collaboration with Africa CDC, Gavi and WHO

UNICEF today announced that it has issued an emergency tender for the procurement of mpox vaccines.

Gavi statement on mpox emergency in Africa

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance continues to be deeply concerned about the escalating mpox emergency on the African continent.

Gavi and Côte d'Ivoire commit to a successful programmatic and financial transition

Côte d’Ivoire commits to fully finance its routine immunisation programme over the next five years to ensure sustainability beyond Gavi support.

Over 5 million girls in Tanzania to receive HPV vaccine to combat cervical cancer

The Ministry of Health of the United Republic of Tanzania, in partnership with Gavi, UNICEF and WHO, today launched the national multi-age cohort (MAC) vaccination campaign against HPV – the leading cause of cervical cancer. 

Gavi and UNICEF welcome approval of new oral cholera vaccine

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and UNICEF welcome the news that a new oral cholera vaccine (OCV), Euvichol-S, has now received WHO prequalification and can be made available to countries around the world.

Gavi increases support to reach all children with immunisation in the Central African Republic

Gavi to increase its financial support to strengthen data systems, bolster health workforce and engagement at community level, and foster innovation for enhancing outreach to better identify and reach missed children.

Last updated: 25 Nov 2019