Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, helps vaccinate half the world’s children against deadly and debilitating diseases. #VaccinesWork #ForOurFuture
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http://www.gavi.org 16-12-2009 14:32:10
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Over 800K children and 120K pregnant women in DPRK will receive life-saving #vaccines in a nationwide immunization catch-up campaign. UNICEF and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance are supporting efforts to boost immunization rates & close the gap that has left children vulnerable. bit.ly/3MzI9NW
Investments in global health are “not just expenditures: they are investments in global stability, security, and prosperity” - our CEO Dr Dr Sania Nishtar spoke with Deutscher Bundestag Finance Committee members to highlight how Germany’s leadership in global health and continued investments
Could the future of #cancer treatment lie in vaccines? Linda Geddes explores the science behind this groundbreaking approach and its potential to save lives: bit.ly/3XvO7F1
Stigma around #HPV can be dangerous. In Ghana, misconceptions about how HPV spreads are hindering prevention efforts, even among nuns. Linda Geddes reports why it’s crucial to break down these barriers: bit.ly/3Xg2ddp
Ghana's strategy for routine immunisation begins in the classroom. Discover the benefits of a school-based approach to ensure every child is reached: bit.ly/3TbFYUL Via JSI | Better health outcomes. For all.
#ArtificialIntelligence and traditional medicine may seem like polar opposites, but African researchers are harnessing both to advance drug discovery on the continent. Read more: bit.ly/3Td0JiO Via SciDev.Net
Thank you Prime Minister Lawrence Wong for your partnership and commitment to @Gavi’s mission to leave no-one behind with immunisation. With Singapore’s continued support, we will protect more people, against more diseases, faster than ever before. #forourfuture
.UNICEF’s decision to issue an emergency tender to help secure #mpox vaccines in collaboration with Africa CDC, Gavi, World Health Organization (WHO), PAHO/WHO and other partners is a vital step in the response to the ongoing outbreak. Our joint statement details why: bit.ly/3Xtfr7Q
Surprising discovery: Urban birds carry antibiotic-resistant bacteria. New research highlights this unexpected public health concern: bit.ly/4gelUe4 Via World Economic Forum