Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Coverage of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance in the Nexus archive.
- Collins says State Department will reinstate funding for global humanitarian vaccine alliance
The State Department is reinstating $600 million in funding for GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, after the Trump administration paused the program. Sen. Susan Collins announced the decision following recent outreach efforts.
- WHO, UNICEF warn funding gap could reverse immunisation gains in poorer countries
The World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF warn that a funding gap could reverse immunisation gains in poorer countries, according to the latest WHO and UNICEF Estimates of National Immunisation Coverage (WUENIC) analyzed by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.
- Congo-Kinshasa: Unicef and Gavi Launch Call to Manufacturers in Support of Accelerated Access to Bundibugyo Ebolavirus Vaccines
UNICEF and Gavi launched a Request for Expression of Interest to gather information from vaccine developers and manufacturers about plans to create a Bundibugyo Ebolavirus vaccine. Gavi has committed $40 million to support accelerated access to the vaccine.
- The U.S.’s Most Concerning Anti-Vaccine Policy
The Trump administration's anti-vaccine policies are undermining immunization efforts domestically and globally, particularly by withholding funding from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has made unsubstantiated claims against vaccines and Gavi, while the White House has dismantled or defunded key health organizations like USAID and the WHO. The poorest and most vulnerable populations are suffering the greatest consequences of these policy changes.