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Gavi, a vaccine alliance that has vaccinated more than one billion of the world’s poorest children, secured $9 billion needed ...
Get your jab: Taoiseach Martin pledges €21.6 million Irish taxpayer money to Global Vaccine Summit
Taoiseach Micheál Martin took part in the Global Summit for Health and Prosperity through Immunisation today, joining other ...
The United States will stop sending money to Gavi, a global group that helps vaccinate children in low-income countries.
Global vaccine group Gavi has more than $9 billion for its work over the next five years helping to immunize the world's ...
Global health equity at the heart of Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s message. WHO says vaccination is still a leading health investment.
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AllAfrica on MSNVaccine Financing Saves Lives - Gavi's 6.0 Replenishment Shows WhyAccording to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, seatbelts have saved over 374,000 lives in the U.S. alone since 1975. The UK halved its road fatalities within a decade of ...
The newly appointed US Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has announced two working groups that will review the US children’s vaccination schedule. Opening the first ACIP meeting ...
"With most unvaccinated children living in humanitarian crises, the UK should double down on its commitments to prioritise ...
The U.S. will no longer contribute funding to Gavi, a global alliance that helps buy vaccines for the world's poorest ...
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