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According to a report published yesterday in the New York Times, our leaders intend to end funding for international immunization programs—including the Gavi Alliance I led from 2011 to 2023 ...
The Trump administration plans to end U.S. funding for Gavi, a global program that purchases shots to help vaccinate children in developing countries against some of the world’s deadliest diseases.
Sania Nishtar, chief executive officer of Gavi following a Bloomberg Television interview in London on Nov. 26, 2024. Sania Nishtar, chief executive officer of Gavi following a Bloomberg ...
It's estimated that more than 1.2 million children may die as a result of this political decision The reported decision that the US government will end its support for Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance ...
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The head of leading vaccines group Gavi 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 ...
Dr Sania Nishtar - head of Gavi, an alliance that buys critical vaccines for developing countries - told the BBC a cut in US funding would have a "disastrous impact on global health security".
Gavi, the Geneva-based vaccine alliance, received no formal notification before learning from a leaked document that the US plans to terminate its financial support. Chief Executive Officer Sania ...