Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance | Community Health
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, is a public-private partnership that has been instrumental in increasing access to vaccines in low-income countries since its incept
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, is a public-private partnership that has been instrumental in increasing access to vaccines in low-income countries since its inception in 2000. Founded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Health Organization, and other key stakeholders, Gavi has helped vaccinate over 700 million children, preventing an estimated 10 million deaths. With a strong focus on innovation and collaboration, Gavi has introduced new vaccine technologies and financing mechanisms, such as the Advance Market Commitment, to stimulate vaccine development and procurement. Despite facing challenges like vaccine hesitancy and supply chain disruptions, Gavi continues to play a vital role in shaping the global vaccine landscape. As the world navigates the complexities of pandemic response and preparedness, Gavi's work has become more critical than ever. With a budget of over $1.5 billion and a network of partners spanning governments, NGOs, and the private sector, Gavi is poised to drive meaningful impact in the years to come, but its success will depend on addressing the controversies surrounding vaccine equity and access.