India

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Total population (2012)1,258,350,971
Birth cohort (2012)27,016,335
Surviving Infants (surviving to 1 year per year, 2012)25,713,101
Infant mortality rate (deaths < 1 year per 1000 births, 2011)47.20/1000
Child mortality rate (deaths < 5 years per 1000 births, 2011)61.30/1000
World Bank Index, IDA (2012)3.74
Gross Nation Income (per capita US$, 2011)1,410
Co-financing status (2012)Intermediate
No. of districts/territories (2011)645

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GAVI support for India

Type of support

Approvals

2001-2016 (US$)
(31 Mar 2013)

Commitments

2001-2016 (US$)
(31 Mar 2013)

Disbursements

2001-2012 (US$)
(31 Mar 2013)

% Disbursed

(31 Mar 2013)
2002200320052006200720092011201220132014
HepB mono (NVS)$26,486,033$26,486,033$26,486,033100%
Injection Safety Support (INS)$18,427,489$18,427,489$18,427,489100%
Penta (NVS)$165,000,000$165,000,000$59,262,68436%
Vaccine Introduction Grant$415,523$415,523$415,523100%
Total$210,329,045$210,329,045$104,591,729

Red line on table indicates duration of support based on commitments.
Commitments: Multi-year programme budgets endorsed in principle by the GAVI Board. These become financial commitments upon approval each year for the following calendar year.
Approvals: Total Approved for funding (IRC Reviewed)

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India DTP3 / immunisation coverage

DTP3 - WHO/UNICEF estimates (2011)

Grade of Confidence
72%

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DTP3 - Official country estimates (2011)85%
M:F sex ratio at birth (2012)1.08
Household survey: DTP3 coverage for male (2008)71.50%
Household survey: DTP3 coverage for female (2008)71.40%
Household survey: Last DTP3 survey (2008)72%
% districts achieving > 80% DTP3 coverage (2011)87%
% districts achieving < 50% DTP3 coverage (2011)2%
MCV WHO/UNICEF estimates (2011)74%
Polio WHO/UNICEF estimates (2011)70%

Breakdown of support

Non-vaccine supportVaccine support
18% 82%
$18,843,012 $85,748,717

Data refers to disbursed values, date as per above chart

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News and updates relating to India

14 May 2013

Default library results

Rotavirus leading cause of diarrhoea

The largest and most comprehensive study of childhood diarrhoea has confirmed rotavirus as the single biggest cause of diarrhoea-related death and illness in developing countries. This latest evidence suggests that a large number of children are dying from this vaccine-preventable pathogen, and supports the decision by the GAVI Alliance to prioritise rotavirus vaccines.

18 April 2013

Pentavalent infographic preview

Indian manufacturer cuts price of childhood vaccine by 30 percent

The cost of immunising millions of the world’s most vulnerable children against five deadly and debilitating diseases is set to fall, thanks to a major price reduction of one third for pentavalent vaccine. This new, more cost-effective price provides the opportunity for the GAVI Alliance to pay up to US$ 150 million less over the next four years compared with using lowest cost alternative suppliers.

11 April 2013

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GAVI signs-up to Polio Declaration

Scientists, doctors, experts from 75 countries highlight achievability of polio eradication

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