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The four themes of the Partners' Forum are Results, Innovation, Sustainability and Equity.See below for more detail on how each day's discussions break down by theme.
07 December 2012
R I S E Summary Friday 07 December 2012
The final day of the 5th GAVI Alliance Partners’ Forum ended with the strong message that innovation needs to be actively encouraged and facilitated. Equitable access to immunisation and particularly the role of relevant partners in achieving equity were the topics of several panels and a plenary session.
06 December 2012
R I S E Summary Thursday 06 December 2012
“If you were just called because your child was dying, you would run out of this room to take care of him! We need to get the same sense of urgency for the work we do!” declared Graça Machel as she challenged GAVI partners to get urgent results. Read about this and more in Thursday's summary.
05 December 2012
R I S E Summary Wednesday 05 December 2012
The first day of the GAVI partner’s forum was rich in discussion about results, innovations in immunisation services delivery, the sustainability of vaccine investments and the issue of equity was discussed in a variety of fora.
Summaries of each and every session are to be posted below.
28 November 2012
01 – CSO Forum 'All Together Now': civil society and GAVI partners RISE up in cooperation
Partners Forum 2012 - Session summary
02 – Intensification of routine immunisation in South-East Asia
03 – Ministerial consultation
04 – Polio, measles and new vaccines: bridging across the interventions
05 – The value of vaccines in health and economic development
06 – Harnessing private sector expertise for social innovation
07 – Prospective evaluations for real-time learning
08 – Breaking news on rotavirus and pneumococcal conjugate vaccine safety and effectiveness: AVI-TAC special studies workshop
09 – The promise of rubella vaccines and MR
10 – HPV vaccination and best practices in reaching adolescent girls
11 – National ownership of innovative supply chain technologies
12 – Innovative approaches to immunisation and health delivery
13 – Thursday plenary
14 – Country tailored programming workshop
15 – Speeding up the shots: the power of regional communities' collaboration
16 – RISING up! Advocacy for immunisation
17 – Best practice in introducing new vaccines
18 – Paediatrician perspectives: a booster shot for the immunisation agenda
19 – Sustainable financing: co-financing and sustainability
20 – Trends in the vaccine market and health systems
21 – Increasing awareness for vaccines: lessons from the private sector
22 – Vaccines and cancer control: from Hepatitis B to HPV
23 – Measure what you manage: the data quality challenge
24 – Understanding vaccine development, manufacturing, regulation and procurement
25 – Building resilience in fragile states
26 – Graça Machel-Nelson Mandela dialogue
27 – Friday plenary
28 – GAVI graduation: achieve, share, inspire
29 – The new new vaccines: what vaccines could be coming your way in the next 5-7 years?
30 – Civil society: bridging communities and health systems to reach the unreached
31 – Country driven programmes
32 – Implementation of the Global Vaccine Action Plan: the Decade of Vaccines Collaboration
33 – Reaching the unreached: putting equity at the heart of immunisation
34 – Political will for health and immunisation
35 – Vaccine market dynamics: perspectives for accessible and reliable supply
36 – From important to essential: routine immunisation, the GAVI Alliance and polio eradication
37 – Faith and the drive for equity in immunisation
38 – Preventing malaria: how might malaria vaccines complement other interventions?
39 – The role of technology transfer in sustainable access to vaccine innovation: conditions for success
12 December 2012
40 - Consultation on the Vaccine Investment Strategy
41 – Breakfast with Graça Machel-Nelson Mandela
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