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===== History ===== | ===== History ===== | ||
- | The CVP was launched on December 2, 1998 with a five-year $100 million grant from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].((Kane, | + | The CVP was launched on December 2, 1998 with a five-year $100 million grant from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]].((Kane, |
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+ | Within its first year, the CVP had " | ||
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+ | Several more significant grants were issued; the CVP gave the [[World Health Organization]] $11.25 million for vaccine initiatives, | ||
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+ | The CVP collaborated with the [[National Institutes of Health]] to test the "field efficacy" | ||
===== Organization ===== | ===== Organization ===== | ||
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==== Partners ==== | ==== Partners ==== | ||
- | The CVP was a member of the [[Allied Vaccine Group]], alongside the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP), [[Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases]] (PKID), [[Immunization Action Coalition]] (IAC), [[The Vaccine Page]] and the [[National Network for Immunization Information]].((// | + | The CVP was a member of the [[Allied Vaccine Group]], alongside the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] (AAP), [[Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases]] (PKID), [[Immunization Action Coalition]] (IAC), [[Vaccine Page]] and the [[National Network for Immunization Information]].((// |
- | Most of the CVP's work was carried out through partners which included non-governmental organizations and national governments. Notable partners included: | + | Most of the CVP's work was carried out through partners which included non-governmental organizations and national governments, particularly national Ministries of Health and Finance. Notable partners included: |
+ | * [[Abt Associates]] | ||
+ | * [[Africa Health]] (magazine) | ||
+ | * [[Association pour l'aide à la Médecine Préventive]] | ||
+ | * [[Australian Aid]] | ||
+ | * [[Australian International Health Institute]] | ||
+ | * [[Child Health Dialogue]] (magazine) | ||
+ | * [[Hesperian Foundation]] | ||
+ | * [[International Vaccine Institute]] | ||
+ | * [[Japanese International Cooperating Agency]] | ||
+ | * [[Media/ | ||
+ | * [[Pan American Health Organization]] (PAHO) | ||
* [[UNICEF]] | * [[UNICEF]] | ||
+ | * [[United States Agency for International Development]] (USAID) | ||
+ | * [[Vaccine Page]] | ||
* [[World Bank]] | * [[World Bank]] | ||
* [[World Health Organization]] | * [[World Health Organization]] | ||
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+ | ===== External links ===== | ||
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+ | * [[https:// |