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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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17 January 2012
Heart and Soul: For Global Health, Prescriptions of Medicine and Morality
RAND
14 December 2011
India to introduce pentavalent vaccine today
The Hindu
13 December 2011
PATH and Company to Develop Next Generation Pneumococcal Vaccine
Market Watch
18 November 2011
Five-in-one vaccine to be launched in 2 states next month
Times of India
17 November 2011
Vaccines group to buy cervical cancer shot, as long as it's cheap and countries can deliver it
Washington Post
Green light from GAVI for cervical cancer vaccine
The Guardian
15 November 2011
Ban lauds Bangladesh's progress on women's and children's health
UN News
14 November 2011
Aid brings pneumonia jab to Malawi
UK Press Association
11 November 2011
Nicaragua Combats Pneumonia in Country's Young Via New Vaccine
PBS
10 November 2011
Killing pneumonia, the forgotten pandemic
UNICEF
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