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20 June 2011
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2010
Marking the end of GAVI's first decade, the 2010 Progress Report shows how unprecedented demand, accelerated access to vaccines and strong country ownership have helped save over five million future deaths. [French]
01 June 2010
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2009
GAVI's 2009 Progress Report paints a picture of developing country commitment and ownership of GAVI programmes. By the end of the year, over 250 million additional children had been vaccinated through GAVI support. [French]
01 June 2009
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2008
By the end of 2008, 3.4 million future deaths have been averted through GAVI support for vaccines. In 2008, GAVI undergoes governance and administrative changes, becoming a Swiss international organisation.
25 July 2008
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2007 Summary
2007 was a landmark year for GAVI: it was the initial year of GAVI's first strategic plan; the new health system strengthening programme starts; over 80% of countries eligible for support receive funding for NVS, INS and ISS.
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2007
01 September 2007
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2006
01 September 2006
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2005
In the first five years of GAVI, 15 million more children were reached with basic vaccines, 99 million were reached with new vaccines and 1.2 billion auto-disable syringes were delivered.
01 September 2005
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2004
After five years in operation, 71 countries out of 75 GAVI-eligible countries have received GAVI support, with one third of resources directed toward strengthening health systems in poorest countries.
01 September 2004
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2003
Four years after launch, more than 500,000 lives have been saved because of GAVI support. More than 35 million children have been immunised against hepatitis B, including a co-funding partnership with China.
01 September 2003
GAVI Alliance Progress Report 2002
By the end of 2002, GAVI funded has supported the delivery of new and underused vaccines and safe, disposable syringes to 55 of the world's poorest countrie. Five-year commitments worth US$ 900 million made to 64 countries.
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