Gavi Leap
Since the middle of 2024, Gavi began a process of re-examining every aspect of the way it works to prepare for its next strategic period. Learn more about this transformation known as the ‘Gavi Leap’.
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Since the middle of 2024, Gavi began a process of re-examining every aspect of the way it works to prepare for its next strategic period. Learn more about this transformation known as the ‘Gavi Leap’.
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Learn more about the five-year strategy setting out the vision and goals that drive our work.
Learn more about the five-year strategy setting out the vision and goals that drive our work.
Latest news
View allThe Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Cambodia announces the nationwide introduction of the rotavirus vaccine into the National Immunization Schedule, marking a significant milestone in protecting infants and young children from one of the…
UEFA, CAF and Gavi bring Goal Getters to Zimbabwe as vaccine awareness campaign grows across Africa
CAF, UEFA and Gavi, in partnership with Ministries of Health, are accelerating a pan-African movement empowering girls, countering misinformation and promoting confident, informed health choices
World Bank Group and Gavi sign a new MoU to strengthen immunisation, primary healthcare and regional vaccine manufacturing.
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VaccinesWork is an award-winning digital platform hosted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance covering news, features and explainers from every corner of global health and immunisation.
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VaccinesWork is an award-winning digital platform hosted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance covering news, features and explainers from every corner of global health and immunisation.
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Crossing rivers to fight malaria
Grassroots turning the tide against vaccine hesitancy in rural Lilongwe.
Flu and whooping-cough vaccines in pregnancy linked to fewer hospital visits in babies
A large study finds that babies born to vaccinated mothers are much less likely to be admitted to hospital or taken to emergency care with influenza or pertussis in their first six months of life.
Kenya’s Wasini Island may look lost in time, but it’s keeping up on immunisation
Electricity may still be a relatively novel luxury for islanders, but health workers are making sure vaccination is routine and reliable.
