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Fact sheets about GAVI


All documents are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format unless otherwise noted.


The GAVI Alliance

A brief description of the GAVI Alliance and Fund.
(updated February 2011)



Investing in vaccines

If fully funded, GAVI can accelerate access to new vaccines that will save a further four million lives by 2015.
(updated May 2011)



2000-2010
A Decade of Saving Lives

The impressive results of GAVI’s first 10 years demonstrate the power of immunisation.
(updated February 2010)



GAVI's Accelerated Vaccine Introduction Initiative (AVI)

GAVI launched the AVI initiative in January 2009 to facilitate the rapid and large-scale introduction of pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines in GAVI-eligible countries and to establish a platform for future introduction of other new vaccines.
(updated December 2009)


Health system strengthening

Learn about GAVI's involvement in health system strengthening.
(updated January 2011)


Questions and answers about health system strengthening

Learn more about GAVI's involvement in health system strengthening.
(updated February 2008)


Protecting women's and children's health

Learn about the inextricable link between child and maternal mortality, and how an integrated approach can accelerate progress towards achieving the health Millennium Development Goals.
(updated May 2011)


    GAVI collaboration with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)

    Learn how GAVI supports civil society organisations (CSOs) to deliver immunisation services and influence decision-makers.
    (updated March 2010)


      Advance Market Commitment (AMC)

      Learn about Advance Market Commitment, including the pilot AMC for pneumococcal vaccines.
      (updated November 2010)


      Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

      The GAVI Alliance prioritised support for HPV vaccines as part of its new vaccine investment strategy.
      (updated May 2010)


      GAVI in Vietnam

      With the support of the GAVI Alliance, Vietnam is making considerable improvements in the health of its population and providing valuable, life-saving protection for future generations.
      (updated November 2009)