Kiribati

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Infant mortality rate (deaths < 1 year per 1000 births, 2011)37.70/1000
Child mortality rate (deaths < 5 years per 1000 births, 2011)47.40/1000
World Bank Index, IDA (2012)3.03
Gross Nation Income (per capita US$, 2011)2,030
Co-financing status (2012)Graduating
No. of districts/territories (2011)6

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GAVI support for Kiribati

Type of support

Approvals

2001-2016 (US$)
(30 Apr 2013)

Commitments

2001-2016 (US$)
(30 Apr 2013)

Disbursements

2001-2012 (US$)
(30 Apr 2013)

% Disbursed

(30 Apr 2013)
20082009201020112012201320142015
Penta (NVS)$125,138$155,138$135,315108%
Pneumo (NVS)$69,000$132,500$68,56599%
Vaccine Introduction Grant$200,000$200,000$200,000100%
Total$394,138$487,638$403,880

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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Kiribati DTP3 / immunisation coverage

DTP3 - WHO/UNICEF estimates (2011)

Grade of Confidence
99%

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DTP3 - Official country estimates (2011)0%
% districts achieving > 80% DTP3 coverage (2011)83%
% districts achieving < 50% DTP3 coverage (2011)17%
MCV WHO/UNICEF estimates (2011)90%
Polio WHO/UNICEF estimates (2011)95%

Breakdown of support

Non-vaccine supportVaccine support
50% 50%
$200,000 $203,880

Data refers to disbursed values, date as per above chart

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News and updates relating to Kiribati

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09 April 2008

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