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GAVI
ALLIANCE: SUCCESS IN GLOBAL IMMUNISATION BOOSTS PROGRESS TOWARDS MDGS:
GAVI ALLIANCE REPORT HIGHLIGHTS MAJOR ADVANCEMENTS TO SAVE LIVES IN
WORLD'S POOREST COUNTRIES:
22/07/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 22
July 2008 -- A
revitalised global effort to improve immunisation programmes and strengthen
health systems in the poorest countries is saving an increasing number of
lives and making a significant impact towards achieving the UN Millennium
Development Goals.
“Of
all health interventions, immunisation offers poor countries the best
opportunity to take a giant step forward in their own journey towards social and
economic development,” Julian Lob-Levyt, Executive Secretary of the GAVI
Alliance said this week.
“Health
gains that took rich countries 150 years to achieve can now be attained in just
10 to 15 years by developing countries thanks to new technology and a
revitalised global commitment to protect all children against preventable
diseases,” he added.
Introducing
GAVI’s annual Progress Report, Dr Lob-Levyt said that renewed efforts by
governments, health organisations and new players in the private sector,
including philanthropists, are making a very positive difference in global
health.
“New
vaccines and technology, increased coordination and new funding streams are
allowing us to tackle the killer diseases in a methodical and consistent way. We
are at a seminal moment in positively impacting health in poor nations,” he
said.
The GAVI
Alliance supports immunisation programmes in 72 of the world’s poorest
countries. It brings together all the key stakeholders in immunisation including
UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, donor and developing
nations, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other philanthropists,
civil society organisations and representatives of the vaccine industry.
More
than 2.9 million premature deaths have been averted by the Alliance since it was
formed in 2000 as the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) to
help achieve the UN Millennium Goals and especially Goal Four -- a two-thirds
reduction in the mortality rate of child under five by 2015.
“Immunisation
is an engine for child survival and a pillar of public health, with vaccines
long being one of its most consistent success stories,” write the joint board
chairs Dr Margaret Chan, the Director-General of the World Health Organization
and Graça Machel, in their introduction to the Progress Report. “This is a
significant contribution to the reduction of child mortality below 10 million
per year for the first time – and a motivating stride towards achieving the
Millennium Development Goals.”
GAVI’s
Progress Report catalogues a series of advances in saving children’s lives and
protecting people’s health. These include:
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A
steady increase in immunisation coverage rates: WHO projects that in 2007,
75 per cent of children in GAVI-eligible countries were immunised with three
doses of diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (DTP3), an increase from
64 per cent in 2000.
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More
developing countries are making efforts to introduce new and under-used
vaccines. For example, 67 out of the 69 eligible countries applied for GAVI
support for hepatitis B vaccine by 2007.
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More
countries are also seeking to improve their national health systems: 55 per
cent of eligible countries have applied for GAVI support to do so.
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The
commitment of donor governments to fund global health challenges has
increased. For example, their long-term financial commitment to the
International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm) has allowed GAVI to
almost double its support for a range of country programmes, from US$ 206
million in 2005 to US$ 394 million in 2007. GAVI has disbursed a total of
US$ 862.3 million of IFFIm proceeds since the first bond launch in November
2006.
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Donors
are also making it easier for GAVI-supported countries to plan and implement
long-term immunisation programmes: in 2007, 67 percent of government
donations to GAVI covered a period of three years or more, up from 33 per
cent in 2005.
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The
engagement of emerging market vaccine producers is increasing, supplying 43
per cent of GAVI-funded vaccines in 2007.
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By
the end of 2007, GAVI was able to provide a total of US$ 3.5 billion to
immunisation and national health programmes up until 2015 (74 per cent of
which is being spent on new and under-used vaccines).
The
sixty-first World Health Assembly held in May heard that, while vaccines already
prevent 2 to 3 million deaths a year, they are still underutilised. WHO’s
member states requested the organisation to continue to emphasise the value and
impact of immunisation and further help countries reach higher coverage rates
and to encourage industry to develop new vaccines.
“We
need to continue to work with all our partners to support countries that are not
yet on track to meet MDG 4,” Dr Lob-Levyt noted.
Next
week, the joint GAVI Alliance and GAVI Fund boards are expected to finalise
GAVI’s commitment to an Advance Market Commitment (AMC), a funding model to
stimulate the development and availability of new vaccines. A pilot AMC for a
pneumococcal vaccine will get underway this year. Six leading donors have set
aside US$ 1.5 billion for the project.
The
joint board is also due to consider which vaccines GAVI will offer to fund in
future. The aim is to make the best use of resources to achieve the maximum
disease burden impact from immunisation. To do this GAVI partners have evaluated
vaccines that will become available over the next five years taking into account
their relative impact, importance to countries, availability and affordability.
Direct
Link: The
GAVI Alliance Progress Report
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The
GAVI Alliance
The GAVI Alliance (formerly the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation)
is a public-private partnership of major stakeholders in immunisation. It
includes developing country and donor governments, the World Health
Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry in both
industrialised and developing countries, research and technical agencies,
civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other
philanthropists. WHO estimates that GAVI support prevented more than 2.9
million deaths by the end of 2007.
For
more information, please contact:
Jeffrey
Rowland, GAVI Alliance - Phone: +41.79.240.4559; Email: jrowland@gavialliance.org
Dan
Thomas, GAVI Alliance - Phone: +42.22.909.6524; Email: dthomas@gavialliance.org
Alison
Brunier, World Health Organization - Phone: +41.22. 791. 4468; Email:
bruniera@who.int
Véronique
Taveau, UNICEF - Phone: +41. 22. 909. 5716; Email: vtaveau@unicef.org
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