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1. Overview of GAVI Alliance pledging conference for immunisation

Context document around the GAVI Alliance pledging conference, with a message from Dagfinn Høybråten, Chair, the GAVI Alliance Board, and Helen Evans, Interim CEO, the GAVI Alliance.


2. Investing in vaccines

Additional multi-year commitments to GAVI totalling US$ 3.7 billion for 2011-2015 are needed to ensure successful and sustainable long-term programmes in the poorest
countries.


3. Resource needs 2011-2015

The GAVI Alliance, its donors and partners have the opportunity to accelerate access to cost-effective new vaccines. This document details GAVI's US$ 3.7 billion funding challenge for 2011-2015, and explores how donors can enable GAVI to meet the substantial increase in country demand for vaccines.


4. GAVI Strategy & Business Plan

The GAVI Alliance Strategy 2011-2015 defines the Alliance’s mission, operating principles, strategic goals, objectives and progress indicators. The Business Plan 2011-2015 describes the actions to be undertaken to achieve the Strategy, and lays out the context and challenges for the coming years.


5. Donor commitments and contributions

This document contains figures and tables aimed at clearly presenting donor contributions to GAVI from both the GAVI proceeds and the Donor contributions perspectives.


6a. Market shaping: access to low and sustainable vaccine prices

As part of its 2011-2015 strategic plan implementation, the Alliance is redesigning its supply and procurement strategy and market shaping activities.


6b. Market shaping: strategic considerations for a healthy vaccine marketplace

This paper aims to highlight the market shaping considerations faced by GAVI in achieving its mission to save children’s lives and improve people’s health.


7. Building ownership and sustainability: country co-financing of vaccines

Co-financing of vaccines is one of the ways that GAVI-eligible countries support immunisation, complementing national investments in health and immunisation systems and programmes.


8. Health system strengthening

The GAVI Alliance’s health system strengthening (HSS) support helps GAVI-eligible countries to tackle weaknesses that they have identified in their health systems.


9. Innovative finance

Innovative finance initiatives are highly efficient win-win development tools designed to progress GAVI’s mission.


10. 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.


Additional resources


Who's saying what about GAVI?

In the lead-up to “Saving children’s lives - the GAVI Alliance pledging conference for immunisation” to be held on 13 June 2011 in London, the work of the GAVI Alliance and its partners is attracting increasing attention.


Investing in immunisation through the GAVI Alliance: the evidence base

Drawing on available published data and analyses, this paper brings together the evidence around the rationale for GAVI's mission, the achievements to date and the potential for the future. Updated May 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 millions of lives.