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GAVI, THE VACCINE ALLIANCE 2016-2020 STRATEGY - A REFLECTION ON ACP COUNTRIES
Porter Dr Mercy Ahun, Special Representative for
Gavi Eligible Countries Doune
Joanna Wisniewska, Senior Manager, /2012/
Resource Mobilisation Gavi
24 February, 2015, Brussels
www.gavi.org
1 ABOUT GAVI
Hockstein
/2013/Evelyn /2013/Evelyn Gavi
2 #vaccineswork GAVI’S PARTNERSHIP MODEL
Building on the comparative advantages of both public and private partners
Developing country representation:
Anglophone Africa •Tanzania (Ethiopia)
Francophone Africa •Senegal (Benin)
Middle East •Sudan (Pakistan)
Asia, including Pacific •Nepal (Lao PDR)
Americas (including Caribbean) and Eastern Europe •Moldova (Guyana)
3 #vaccineswork GAVI’S MISSION AND GOALS 2011–2015
To save children’s lives and protect people’s health by increasing access to immunisation in poor countries through 4 strategic goals
Health Market Vaccine Financing shaping goal systems goal goal goal
Accelerate the Contribute to Increase the Shape vaccine uptake and use strengthening predictability of markets to ensure of underused and the capacity of global financing and adequate supply of new vaccines integrated health improve the appropriate, quality systems to deliver sustainability of vaccines at low and immunisation national financing for sustainable prices immunisation
4 #vaccineswork GAVI’S VACCINATION PROGRAMMES: AN OVERVIEW
Refers to the first Gavi-supported introduction of each vaccine.
#vaccineswork 5 GAVI’S CO-FINANCING POLICY
Country ownership and steps to sustainability
Lewis
Sala
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#vaccineswork 6 HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING
Gavi supports health systems to address bottlenecks and achieve better immunisation outcomes
Examples:
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Strong health systems are approved essential in expanding for support and sustaining by the end of 2013 immunisation coverage
#vaccineswork 7 GAVI AND ACP 2 COUNTRIES Gavi supports immunisation and health system strengthening programmes in the ACP
countries.
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8 #vaccineswork GAVI’S SUPPORT TO ACP COUNTRIES, 2000-2014
9 #vaccineswork GAVI’S IMPACT ON ACP COUNTRIES
2000-2014: 40 ACP States approved for HSS support
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IMPACT ON /2013/Adrian Brooks 3 THE GROUND Gavi The acceleration in vaccine introductions is rapidly translating into tangible results.
11 #vaccineswork IMPACT IN THE MENINGITIS BELT 153 million people immunised
Impact: Number of meningitis A cases:
in 2008 in 2013 Niger 842 0 Mali 16 0 Burkina Faso 156 0
Source: Meningitis A Conjugate Vaccine Immunization Campaign. Joint WHO/UNICEF Progress Report January to December 2013.
12#vaccineswork IMPACT ON THE GROUND
Reducing Hib meningitis in Bamako, Mali
Number of cases per year among inpatients
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Sala
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Courtesy: Centre pour le Développement des Vaccins – Mali, 2013.
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TOGETHER, ON THE POST-2015 AGENDA A healthy future for all 4 Gavi 2016-2020 Strategy – Strengthened focus on equity and coverage
Lewis
Sala
/2012/ Gavi
#vaccineswork GAVI STRATEGY 2016-2020
15 #vaccineswork ACCELERATING IMPACT 2016–2020
With US$ 7.5 billion over 5 years:
Fully protected children increase from 5% to 50%
Economic benefits total US$ 80– 100 billion - productivity loss due to death/disability - treatment costs - caretaker productivity loss - transport costs
16 #vaccineswork ACCELERATING IMPACT IN ACP 2016-2020
Investing for results in ACP 2016-2020
130 million additional children immunised
3.5 million additional lives saved
€ 50 billion in economic savings
17 #vaccineswork COUNTRIES TAKING OWNERSHIP
Through the co-financing policy all countries contribute a share of the cost of new vaccines
70 68 90 67 1 62 3 9 80
60 57 4 10
52 70 7 US$ 50 5 73m ▬ 60 US$ 63m
40 50 financing Gavi vaccines financing - 32 40 30 8 US$ 30 20 US$ US$ 36m
32m (millions) inUS$ Amount 31M 20 No payment US$ 10 Partial payment 21m 10
Late payment Number ofco countries Number 0 0 Fulfilled requirement 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Source: Gavi data as of September 2014.
18 Ebola and Emergency response
. Gavi will continue to support emergency vaccine stockpiles, as it has done for yellow fever, meningitis and cholera outbreaks.
. The Ebola outbreak confirms the importance of robust routine immunisation and strengthening health systems. Gavi has committed up to US$300 million to procure Ebola vaccines.
. Up to an additional US$90 million could be used to support countries to introduce the vaccines and rebuild devastated health systems and restore immunisation services in Ebola- affected countries.
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BROADER BENEFITS OF IMMUNISATION
Immunisation is one of the most cost-effective ways of improving living standards, health and the global economy
More Child politically & vaccinated economically Child lives stable longer
countries Improved community Fewer stability Hockstein and illnesses
productivity
/2012/Evelyn /2012/Evelyn Gavi Birth rates Strengthened drop – economic mother’s condition health within family improves
More Lower reliable ongoing workforce Greater healthcare educational costs opportunities
20 #vaccineswork WHAT WE WILL ACHIEVE TOGETHER
2016–2020
Prevent more future deaths than children = born in the EU every year
additional children immunised
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THANK YOU TO
The European Commission
&
The ACP States
Hockstein
/2013/Evelyn Gavi
www.gavi.org