| 08 July 2010 | Bankers and bond traders chip in to support immunisation An auction of sports memorabilia, photography and rare whisky at a dinner for bankers and bond traders raised £3,820 to support the immunisation of children in the world’s poorest countries. Read more... |
| 08 July 2010 | New Health System Funding Platform discussed at UN headquarters GAVI’s collaboration with the Global Fund, the World Bank and WHO on the development of an innovative, common Health Systems Funding Platform (HSFP), was the topic of a panel discussion during the annual meeting of the UN’s Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) on July 6, 2010. Read more... |
| 16 June 2010 | Landmark report heralds GAVI 10th Anniversary GAVI's 2009 Progress Report marks a decade of impressive vaccine delivery and unprecedented country demand for new and underused vaccines. Read more... |
| 01 June 2010 | Protecting women’s and children’s health The Women Deliver Conference will be held in Washington DC on June 7-9, 2010, under the theme of "Delivering solutions for girls and women." Read more... |
| 26 March 2010 | New vaccines critical to reducing child mortality At GAVI's first High-Level Meeting on Financing Country Demand, donors are urged to increase their funding to the Alliance. An additional US$2.6 billion is required to prevent 4.2 million future deaths through the introduction of new vaccines. Read more... |
| 15 March 2010 | GAVI's impact: the Evidence Base In a new report, GAVI lays out the “Evidence Base’ for investing in its 2010-15 mission. An additional US$2.6 billion is required to prevent 4.2 million future deaths through the introduction of new vaccines. Read more... |
| 05 March 2010 | Conference on innovative funding showcases IFFIm and AMC GAVI’s trademark innovative approach to funding immunisation was put on show at the Marketplace for Innovative Financial Solutions in Paris this week. Read more... |
| 28 January 2010 | 10 years of saving lives As GAVI returns to the World Economic Forum to celebrate its first 10 years and five million lives saved, Bill and Melinda Gates commit US$10 billion to research, develop and deliver life-saving vaccines over the next decade. Read more... |