Immunisation doesn’t just save lives—it reduces the economic burden on families and health systems. As Senegal shows, investing in vaccines builds healthier communities and stronger economies. With Gavi’s replenishment, we can continue this transformative work. #ForOurFuture
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
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Gavi helps vaccinate half the world’s children against deadly and debilitating diseases.
About us
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public-private partnership that helps vaccinate half the world’s children against some of the world’s deadliest diseases. Since its inception in 2000, Gavi has helped to immunise a whole generation – over 1 billion children – and prevented more than 17.3 million future deaths, helping to halve child mortality in 78 lower-income countries.
- Website
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https://www.gavi.org
External link for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- immunisation, global health, vaccines, international development, public health, public private partnership, COVID-19, and #VaccinesWork
Locations
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Primary
Chemin du Pommier 40
Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva 1218, CH
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2099 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20006, US
Employees at Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
Updates
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In a world-first, Chad has launched a triple vaccine rollout targeting #pneumonia, #malaria, and #rotavirus to reduce child mortality. Discover how this pioneering effort is set to save lives:
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Gavi recently joined the World Bio Summit 2024, co-hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare and the World Health Organization. Gavi participated in two impactful sessions organised by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Korean Disease Control and Prevention Agency, where we discussed Gavi's new strategy to ensure sustainable immunization programs, foster healthy vaccine markets, scale up new vaccine introductions, and strengthen health systems for greater equity. Korea’s contributions to global health and support for Gavi’s vaccine portfolio are invaluable. As Gavi’s fourth-largest vaccine supplier, Korean manufacturers play a crucial role in providing life-saving vaccines worldwide. Special thanks to our hosts KDCA for the invitation, and we look forward to continued collaboration. Faisal Gilani Joon Kim
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The #climatecrisis is the single biggest health threat facing humanity. As outbreaks of climate-sensitive infectious diseases continue to rise, so too will the strain on health systems. Learn how Gavi is taking action:
Immunisation and climate adaptation
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Congratulations to Gavi’s Maya Malarski and our policy team for being named on the #TIME100Climate list! This is fitting recognition of our commitment to help countries adapt to, and prepare for, the impacts of #climatechange:
TIME100 Climate 2024: Maya Malarski
time.com
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Our diagnostic team is hosting a talk on how Gavi is addressing immunity gaps and implementing sustainable strategies for timely testing and rapid case identification. Join us on Monday 18 November 2024 at 16:30–18:00 CET: http://bit.ly/4fKCUaP
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Every child deserves a chance at a healthy life. A fully-funded Gavi will keep us on track to immunise 500 million more children by 2030, creating a safer, healthier world for all. #ForOurFuture
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Since 2009, deaths from childhood #pneumonia have nearly halved – but the fight isn’t over. Discover what’s next in tackling this deadly disease on #WorldPneumoniaDay and beyond:
The fight against pneumonia in five charts
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Take a deep breath and hold it… now imagine a child fighting to breathe every day. #Pneumonia is preventable, and with the PCV vaccine, we’re saving lives. A fully-funded Gavi will ensure we can protect even more children, because every breath matters. #ForOurFuture #WorldPneumoniaDay
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Smaller vaccine vials, bigger impact! Zambia’s shift to 5-dose #measles vials means fewer missed opportunities and better coverage. Here’s how it’s working:
Why smaller vials of vaccine might help Zambia expand measles coverage
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