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 Gavi was founded by its original name, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations, in 1999, and launched in 2000.((//GAVI – The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations.// (2010, December 11). World Health Organization. https://web.archive.org/web/20220405071444/https://www.who.int/workforcealliance/members_partners/member_list/gavi/en/)) It was formed as a successor to the [[Children’s Vaccine Initiative]], which was itself founded following the [[World Summit for Children]] held in [[united_states_of_america:New York]] in September 1990.((Caddell, A. (1997). //The Children’s Vaccine Initiative.// Africa Health, 20(1), 15. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12348372/)) [[United States]] President [[Bill Clinton]] announced a $50 million investment into the [[Global Fund for Children's Vaccines]] "to support GAVI's work." Early board members included [[Carol Bellamy]], then-Executive Director of [[UNICEF]].((Martin, J.-F., & Jacobs, L. (2000, September). //Global Vaccine Fund Commits $150 Million in Vaccines and Funding over Five Years to 13 Developing Countries.// Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://web.archive.org/web/20210618203713/https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Ideas/Media-Center/Press-Releases/2000/09/The-Global-Fund-for-Childrens-Vaccines)) Gavi was founded by its original name, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations, in 1999, and launched in 2000.((//GAVI – The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations.// (2010, December 11). World Health Organization. https://web.archive.org/web/20220405071444/https://www.who.int/workforcealliance/members_partners/member_list/gavi/en/)) It was formed as a successor to the [[Children’s Vaccine Initiative]], which was itself founded following the [[World Summit for Children]] held in [[united_states_of_america:New York]] in September 1990.((Caddell, A. (1997). //The Children’s Vaccine Initiative.// Africa Health, 20(1), 15. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12348372/)) [[United States]] President [[Bill Clinton]] announced a $50 million investment into the [[Global Fund for Children's Vaccines]] "to support GAVI's work." Early board members included [[Carol Bellamy]], then-Executive Director of [[UNICEF]].((Martin, J.-F., & Jacobs, L. (2000, September). //Global Vaccine Fund Commits $150 Million in Vaccines and Funding over Five Years to 13 Developing Countries.// Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://web.archive.org/web/20210618203713/https://www.gatesfoundation.org/Ideas/Media-Center/Press-Releases/2000/09/The-Global-Fund-for-Childrens-Vaccines))
  
-===== Affiliations =====+===== Organization ===== 
 + 
 +==== Partners ====
  
 Gavi's core partners are the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), the [[World Bank]], and [[UNICEF]].((Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. //About our Alliance.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://archive.ph/nXIjF)) Gavi's core partners are the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO), the [[World Bank]], and [[UNICEF]].((Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. //About our Alliance.// Retrieved December 3, 2021, from https://archive.ph/nXIjF))
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 ==== Board of Directors ==== ==== Board of Directors ====
  
 +^  Board of Directors((//Board members.// (2022, July 5). Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. https://web.archive.org/web/20220715051315/https://www.gavi.org/governance/gavi-board/members))  ^^
 ^ Name  ^ Affiliation(s)  ^ ^ Name  ^ Affiliation(s)  ^
 | [[Aamer Ikram]]  | [[Pakistan]], [[Somalia]]  | | [[Aamer Ikram]]  | [[Pakistan]], [[Somalia]]  |
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 | [[Alaa Murabit]]  | [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]  | | [[Alaa Murabit]]  | [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]  |
 | [[An Vermeersch]]  | [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]], [[International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations]], [[McKinsey & Company]]  | | [[An Vermeersch]]  | [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]], [[International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations]], [[McKinsey & Company]]  |
-  * [[Anahit Avanesyan]] +| [[Anne Schuchat]]  | [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC)  | 
-  [[Atul Gawande]] +[[Anahit Avanesyan]]  | [[Ministry of Health of Armenia]], [[Arpharmacia CJSC]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia]], [[State Reserves Agency]], [[Democracy Today]] 
-  [[Awa Marie Coll Seck]] +[[Atul Gawande]]  | [[United States Agency for International Development]] (USAID), [[Brigham and Women’s Hospital]], [[Harvard Medical School]], [[Harvard T.H. Chan School of Global Health]], [[Ariadne Labs]], [[Lifebox]], [[CIC Health]], [[COVID-19 Advisory Board]], [[Haven]], [[The New Yorker]], [[National Academy of Medicine]], [[AcademyHealth]], [[MacArthur Foundation]] 
-  [[Bernhard Braune]] +[[Awa Marie Coll Seck]]  | -  | 
-  [[Beth Arthy]] +[[Bernhard Braune]]  | -  | 
-  [[Bounfeng Phoummalaysith]] +[[Beth Arthy]]  | -  | 
-  [[Bvudzai Magadzire]] +[[Bounfeng Phoummalaysith]] | -  
-  [[Deena Shiff]] +[[Bvudzai Magadzire]]  | -  | 
-  [[Edna Yolani Batres]] +[[Deena Shiff]]  | -  | 
-  [[Etleva Kadilli]] +[[Edna Yolani Batres]]  | -  | 
-  [[Francesca Manno]] +[[Etleva Kadilli]]  | -  | 
-  [[Gabriella Fésüs]] +[[Francesca Manno]]  | -  | 
-  [[Helen Rees]] +[[Gabriella Fésüs]]  | -  | 
-  [[John Arne Røttingen]] +[[Helen Rees]]  | -  | 
-  [[Joris Jurriëns]] +[[John Arne Røttingen]]  | -  | 
-  [[Jose Manuel Barroso]] +[[Joris Jurriëns]]  | -  | 
-  [[Juan Pablo Uribe]] +[[Jose Manuel Barroso]]  | -  | 
-  [[Kate O'Brien]] +[[Juan Pablo Uribe]]  | -  | 
-  [[Kwaku Agyeman-Manu]] +[[Kate O'Brien]]  | -  | 
-  [[Lia Tadesse]] +[[Kwaku Agyeman-Manu]]  | -  | 
-  [[Mahima Datla]] +[[Lia Tadesse]]  | -  | 
-  [[Mansukh Mandaviya]] +[[Mahima Datla]]  | -  | 
-  [[Margaret Hamburg]] +[[Mansukh Mandaviya]]  | -  | 
-  [[Marta Nunes]] +[[Margaret Hamburg]]  | -  | 
-  [[Megan Cain]] +[[Marta Nunes]]  | -  | 
-  [[Michael Kent Ranson]] +[[Megan Cain]]  | -  | 
-  [[Mohamed Jama]] +[[Michael Kent Ranson]]  | -  | 
-  [[Naguib Kheraj]] +[[Mohamed Jama]]  | -  | 
-  [[Omar Abdi]] +[[Naguib Kheraj]]  | -  | 
-  [[Rafael Vilasanjuan]] +[[Omar Abdi]]  | -  | 
-  [[Robert Lucien Kargougou]] +[[Rafael Vilasanjuan]]  | -  | 
-  [[Roger Connor]] +[[Robert Lucien Kargougou]]  | -  | 
-  [[Saad Omer]] +[[Roger Connor]]  | -  | 
-  [[Sarah Goulding]] +[[Saad Omer]]  | -  | 
-  [[Seth Berkley]] +[[Sarah Goulding]]  | -  | 
-  [[Silvia Lutucuta]] +[[Seth Berkley]]  | -  | 
-  [[Takeshi Akahori]] +[[Silvia Lutucuta]]  | -  | 
-  [[Teresa Ressel]] +[[Takeshi Akahori]]  | -  | 
-  [[Violaine Mitchell]] +[[Teresa Ressel]]  | -  | 
-  [[Won Do-Yeon]] +[[Violaine Mitchell]]  | -  | 
-  [[Xiang Shu]] +[[Won Do-Yeon]]  | -  | 
-  [[Yibing Wu]] +[[Xiang Shu]]  | -  | 
-  [[Zsuzanna Jakab]]+[[Yibing Wu]]  | -  | 
 +[[Zsuzanna Jakab]]  | -  | 
 ==== Donors ==== ==== Donors ====
  
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 At the Berlin Pledging Conference 2015, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced USD 1.55 billion for Gavi’s next 2016-2025 strategic period. At the Berlin Pledging Conference 2015, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced USD 1.55 billion for Gavi’s next 2016-2025 strategic period.
  
-At the 2020 Global Vaccine Summit, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced USD 1.6 billion for Gavi’s next 2021-2025 strategic period. In addition to this funding, the Foundation pledged USD 150 million in support of Gavi’s [[COVAX]] AMC to ensure equitable access to vaccines for AMC-eligible economies. ((https://web.archive.org/web/20220112134226/https://www.gavi.org/investing-gavi/funding/donor-profiles/bill-melinda-gates-foundation))+At the 2020 Global Vaccine Summit, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced USD 1.6 billion for Gavi’s next 2021-2025 strategic period. In addition to this funding, the Foundation pledged USD 150 million in support of Gavi’s [[COVAX]] AMC to ensure equitable access to vaccines for AMC-eligible economies. ((//The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.// (2022, June 30). Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. https://web.archive.org/web/20220112134226/https://www.gavi.org/investing-gavi/funding/donor-profiles/bill-melinda-gates-foundation))
  
  
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