Ukraine

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Total population (2012)44,940,268
Birth cohort (2012)492,612
Surviving Infants (surviving to 1 year per year, 2012)486,724
Infant mortality rate (deaths < 1 year per 1000 births, 2012)11.95/1000
Child mortality rate (deaths < 5 years per 1000 births, 2012)15.01/1000
Gross Nation Income (per capita US$, 2010)3,000
Co-financing status (2012)Graduating
No. of districts/territories (2008)490

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GAVI support for Ukraine

Type of support

Approvals

2001-2016 (US$)
(31 Dec 2011)

Commitments

2001-2016 (US$)
(31 Dec 2011)

Disbursements

2001-2012 (US$)
(31 Dec 2011)

% Disbursed

(31 Dec 2011)
20022003200420052006200720082009
HepB mono (NVS)$2,705,007$2,705,007$2,705,007100%
Injection Safety Support (INS)$739,456$739,456$739,456100%
Vaccine Introduction Grant$100,000$100,000$100,000100%
Total$3,544,463$3,544,463$3,544,463

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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Ukraine DTP3 / immunisation coverage

DTP3 - WHO/UNICEF estimates (2010)90%
M:F sex ratio at birth (2012)1.06%
% districts achieving > 80% DTP3 coverage (2010)%
% districts achieving < 50% DTP3 coverage (2010)%
MCV WHO/UNICEF estimates (2010)94%
Polio WHO/UNICEF estimates (2010)91%

Breakdown of support

CSO, HSS & ISS supportVaccine support
24% 76%
$839,456 $2,705,007

Data refers to disbursed values, date as per above chart

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News and updates relating to Ukraine

29 November 2006

GAVI Alliance announces funding for new vaccines against two major killers of children in poorest nations

The GAVI Alliance announced today it will support the introduction of vaccines against two diseases that kill an estimated 1.5 million children every year in the world’s poorest regions, opening a new era in efforts to cut the time it takes to deliver safe and effective new vaccines to poor nations.

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