Pakistan proposals, reports & plans
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Approved proposals
All eligible countries (<US$1,000 GNI/capita in 2003) are invited to submit proposals for GAVI support.
Annual progress reports
Countries receiving and implementing GAVI support submit annual progress reports to the monitoring team of the Independent Review Committee (IRC). Receipt of annual progress reports is a condition for continued support from GAVI. The IRC monitoring team assesses the reports and provides recommendations for approval to the GAVI Board.
Comprehensive multi-year plans/Financial sustainability plans
The comprehensive multi-year plan (cMYP) is a single plan which consolidates several immunisation activities. It is a key planning and management tool for national immunisation programmes. It addresses global, national, and subnational immunisation objectives and strategies, and evaluates the costs and financing of the programme in line with the WHO-UNICEF Global Immunization Vision and Strategy 2006-2015. GAVI requires countries to submit a cMYP along with the standard proposal form when applying for GAVI support (ISS, INS, and NVS). In 2006, over 50 countries had developed cMYPs using the WHO-UNICEF cMYP guidelines and costing tool.
The cMYP replaces the financial sustainability plan (FSP), used to assess the funding challenges of a country's national immunisation programme within the broader health financing context and to describe the government’s approach to mobilising and effectively using resources to support medium- and long-term immunisation objectives.
Data quality audits
The DQA has been developed by WHO to help evaluate the quality of countries' health information systems and to verify the accuracy of reported data. Read more.
HSS country summaries
This work, undertaken by two external consultants, attempted to draft a standardised format for summarising approved HSS proposals in a three-page document and allows information to be collated for easy reference, responding to stakeholder requirements.
Note: Between 2000 and 2005, 75 countries were eligible for GAVI support. In 2006, the list was updated according to the eligibility criteria: Albania, China, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Turkmenistan were no longer eligible; Kiribati became eligible, making a total of 72 countries eligible for support from 2006 onwards.