World leaders invest nearly $13 bn in the Global Fund, build momentum toward ending the epidemic
Further efforts to build on this investment are needed in the years ahead to put the diseases in the history books
Further efforts to build on this investment are needed in the years ahead to put the diseases in the history books
ACTION’s message to decision makers at the 3rd UN Financing for Development Conference
The ACTION global health advocacy partnership thanks world leaders for significant new commitments that will accelerate efforts to ensure the world’s poorest children can access vaccines.
Leading international aid agencies and campaigners are warning that the world’s largest partnership for child immunization faces up to a $US 500 million funding shortfall for the next phase of its life-saving work, just one week before a crucial funding summit in Berlin.
As the global community marks World Pneumonia Day, a new report from Save the Children and the ACTION partnership shows that urgent investment in global immunisation is vital to ensure no child dies from preventable diseases.
The ACTION global health advocacy partnership applauds a bold new plan to accelerate progress on vaccines, and urges donors to answer the GAVI Alliance’s call for funding to ensure this plan becomes reality.
Today, the ACTION global health advocacy partnership released an update to its Donor Immunization Record, revealing an impressive global accountability picture on child vaccines: 14 out of 17 major donors have delivered on their commitments to the GAVI Alliance, a public-private partnership working to increase access to immunizations in developing countries.
Today, ACTION released a ‘Donor Immunization Record’ to track whether donors are delivering on their commitments to the GAVI Alliance, a public-private partnership working to increase access to immunizations in developing countries.