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Key indicators: measuring the Alliance's progress against its four strategic goals

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Countries showing commitment to immunisation


Developing countries are stepping up to the mark, with steadily increasing government spending on vaccines and immunisation since 2000. In 2009, 44 of the world's poorest countries - almost 90% of those required to co-finance - fully met their co-financing requirements for GAVI-supported vaccines. Seventeen countries chose to co-finance beyond the required levels.

Source: GAVI Alliance, 2010



There is strong country demand for the introduction of new vaccines, with 15 countries applying for pneumococcal and 8 for rotavirus vaccines in 2009. The platform is in place for their introduction, which between 2010 and 2015 would prevent more than one million children from dying.

Nearly three-quarters of GAVI's support is directed towards provision of new and underused vaccines. Flexible cash support for health systems strengthening and immunisation support services accounts for 23 percent of resources to 2015.

Source: GAVI Alliance, 2010