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In 2009, GAVI provided support to 72 eligible countries, focusing on new and underused vaccines such as pneumococcal and rotavirus, as well as vaccination initiatives against diseases like Hib, hepatitis B, yellow fever, and measles. The program aimed to strengthen health systems through improved immunization services and civil society organizations while ensuring injection safety. Proposals for vaccine support in the future included HPV, Japanese encephalitis, typhoid, and rubella. This initiative showcases GAVI's commitment to enhancing global health and vaccination efforts.
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Countrieseligiblefor GAVI programme support in 2009 Data source: GAVI Alliance The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the GAVI Alliance concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not be full agreement.
Rising country demand • Number of proposals for IRC approval October 2009
GAVI’sprogrammes of supportforcountries • New and underused vaccines • Immunisation services • Health system strengthening • Civil society organisations • Injection safety GAVI/09/Lisa Jacobs
New and underusedvaccinesupport • New vaccines: pneumococcal and rotavirus • Underused vaccines: Hib, hepatitis B, yellow fever, measles 2nd dose. Also: • support for the 5-in-1 pentavalent formulation • meningitis and yellow fever vaccine stockpiles • Vaccines considered for future support: human papillomavirus (HPV), Japanese encephalitis, typhoid and rubella • 72 GAVI countries have been approved for support for at least one vaccine
The GAVI proposal and monitoring process Source: GAVI Secretariat, 2010