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UNICEF Applauds New Vaccine Funding Commitment

14th June 2011 Posted in: Press Releases, Health and Immunisation
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The generosity and commitment of the donors at the GAVI* conference (held 13 June) will benefit the lives of millions of the poorest and most vulnerable children around the world, UNICEF said today.
 
The total funding pledged $4.3 billion signals a brighter future for children.
 
The children’s agency said while 82 per cent of the world’s children receive vaccines, one child in five, those most vulnerable to disease and living in the hardest to reach communities, lack access to these lifesaving medicines.
 
“The outcome of this pledging conference is exciting and tremendous news which will save millions of lives of the most threatened children around the world,” said Anthony Lake, UNICEF Executive Director. “And UNICEF renews its pledge to redouble our own efforts to help governments and other partners deliver vaccines to the hardest to reach children.”
 
UNICEF, a founding member of GAVI, supplies nearly 60 per cent of the world’s children with vaccines.  In 2010, UNICEF purchased on behalf of GAVI and developing countries, around 2.53 billion doses of traditional and new vaccines worth $750 million.
 
As the leading vaccine procurement agency in the world, with its supply division based in Copenhagen, UNICEF contributes to the health and security of the global vaccine market.
 
UNICEF’s procurement work is guided by an over-arching vaccine security strategy that entails working with multiple, WHO-prequalified suppliers to discourage monopolies; accurately forecasting multi-year global vaccine needs in order to negotiate favourable prices and ensure an adequate supply of vaccines; and securing the safe and timely delivery of the vaccines to countries.
 
Beyond procurement, UNICEF works with governments to help deliver vaccines to communities via a “cold chain”, train vaccinators, and ensure that care-givers understand the importance of immunization and how to access it.

The GAVI Alliance, UNICEF and partners aim to save an additional four million children’s lives by 2015 by increasing access to new and traditional vaccines. Despite significant progress in reducing childhood mortality, nearly two million children still die each year from vaccine-preventable diseases.
 
“GAVI’s success is our success and the success of everyone working in this common cause,” Lake concluded.

*About the GAVI Alliance
The GAVI Alliance (Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation) is a broad partnership of public and private organizations managed by the GAVI Secretariat - Swiss corporation, and directed by a Board of stakeholders. GAVI's mission is to save children’s lives and protect people’s health by increasing access to immunisation in developing countries.

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