GAVI aims to focus its support on the poorest countries. Therefore, countries whose Gross National Income (GNI) per capita crosses the GAVI eligibility threshold (currently US$1,500) enter a graduation process and are no longer eligible to apply for new GAVI funding. Support for a previously eligible country does not end abruptly as existing multi-year commitments for vaccines and/or cash-based programmes from GAVI will continue to be honoured.
What is the purpose of GAVI’s graduation policy?
This policy sets out the process and procedures for “graduation”; i.e. the transition from the time a country is no longer eligible to apply for new GAVI support to the point that existing GAVI support ends.
When is the policy applied and how does it work?
The policy is applied to countries whose per capita income exceeds the GAVI eligibility threshold. Key issues set out by the policy include:
Countries graduating in 2011 are exceptionally allowed to apply for new and underused vaccine support in the June 2011 proposal round.
When was the current policy approved and when will it be updated?
The graduation policy was approved by the GAVI Board in November 2009 and came into effect at the start of 2011.