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From scientists & bankers to ministers & activists, GAVI partners share a single mission.
Increased demand for GAVI-funded vaccines helps bring prices down for developing countries.
Co-financing policy requires countries to contribute to the cost of vaccines they receive.
GAVI can prevent four million future deaths by immunising 243 million children from 2011-2015.
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GAVI's innovative approach is guided by internationally agreed standards, principles and goals that aim to harmonise the efforts of donors, developing countries and aid agencies.
Learn more about the guiding principles of global health and development.
08 May 2012
'One in six cancers worldwide are caused by infection'
BBC News
02 May 2012
GAVI man's mission to immunize every kid on earth
Reuters
27 April 2012
Ghana pioneers new child vaccines
BBC
17 April 2012
Gates Foundation, Brazilian Ministry of Health to Partner on Global Health Initiative
Philanthropy News Digest
US, Haiti kick off vaccination campaigns
Washington Post
31 March 2012
Integrating vaccines with other strategies is best formula-- Seth Berkley
Seminar Magazine
27 March 2012
Sport Relief videos raise awareness on immunisation
Sport Relief
23 March 2012
Bill Gates: 'We could save three million lives over the next decade'
The Guardian
Andrew Mitchell interview: 'this is the most interesting job I've had in politics'
19 March 2012
UK budget must stick to aid pledge to make real impact on lives of poorest
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