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US pullout from GAVI may be a death sentence for millions
IN a highly anticipated speech last week, United States President Donald Trump’s spectacularly unqualified Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivered the news that the global ...
The U.S. will no longer contribute funding to Gavi, a global alliance that helps buy vaccines for the world's poorest children, because it ignores safety, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said ...
The Gates Foundation today announced a commitment of US$1.6 billion over the next five years to support Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance--one of the most effective mechanisms for delivering lifesaving ...
LONDON (AP) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the country is pulling its support from the vaccines alliance Gavi, saying the organization has “ignored the science” and ...
Global vaccine group Gavi has more than $9 billion for its work over the next five years helping to immunize the world's poorest children, including money raised at a Brussels fundraising summit, it ...
Gavi is a public-private partnership including WHO, UNICEF, the Gates Foundation and the World Bank. The United States has long been one of its biggest supporters, pledging$1 billion through 2030.
Gavi, which received $300 million from the U.S. in 2024, uses an innovative financing model to dramatically reduce the cost of these vaccines and then gradually transfer the costs of immunization ...
The head of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance said Thursday it has not received confirmation from the U.S. government that it might be losing more than $1 billion in pledged funding as part of a reported ...