• GAVI's strategy

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  • From 2011-2015, four new strategic goals will guide the Alliance’s mission: to save children’s lives and protect people’s health by increasing access to immunisation in the world’s poorest countries

  • In November 2010, the GAVI Alliance Board approved a new five-year strategy to ensure the Alliance delivers on its overall mission from 2011-2015.

    Full implementation of the four strategic goals will see GAVI immunise about 240 million children by 2015 and prevent nearly four million future deaths. This includes the roll-out of pneumooccal and rotavirus vaccines to protect against the world's  two main child killers, pneumonia and diarrhoea, as well as sustained progress in providing the pentavalent, meningitis and yellow fever vaccines.

    Strategic goals
  • The financing goal

    Increase predictability and sustainability of financing for immunisation


  • GAVI's strategy is a roadmap designed to help the Alliance respond to changes in the vaccine landscape and set five-year milestones en route to fulfilling its mission. The 2011-2015 strategy, which takes on board lessons learnt from GAVI's first decade, is the latest in three distinct phases of GAVI activity:

    This section details the new strategic objectives and operating principles for the current phase (2011-2015) as well as providing an overview of GAVI's initial strategy (2007-2010).

    There is also background on GAVI's new vaccine investment strategy, developed in 2008, to identify which of a new generation of vaccines should be prioritised for GAVI support to accelerate their introduction into low-income countries.

  • 77 countries

    77 GAVI-eligible countries have been approved for GAVI support for at least one vaccine.

    GAVI Alliance data, 2010

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