Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Both sides next revision
gavi [2022/11/15 00:46]
liam [Board of Directors]
gavi [2023/04/19 22:51] (current)
liam
Line 13: Line 13:
 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))
Line 25: Line 27:
 | [[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]]  |
 +| [[Anne Schuchat]]  | [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC)  |
 | [[Anahit Avanesyan]]  | [[Ministry of Health of Armenia]], [[Arpharmacia CJSC]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia]], [[State Reserves Agency]], [[Democracy Today]]  | | [[Anahit Avanesyan]]  | [[Ministry of Health of Armenia]], [[Arpharmacia CJSC]], [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia]], [[State Reserves Agency]], [[Democracy Today]]  |
 | [[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]]  | | [[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]]  |
-  * [[Awa Marie Coll Seck]] +[[Awa Marie Coll Seck]]  | -  | 
-  [[Bernhard Braune]] +[[Bernhard Braune]]  | -  | 
-  [[Beth Arthy]] +[[Beth Arthy]]  | -  | 
-  [[Bounfeng Phoummalaysith]] +[[Bounfeng Phoummalaysith]] | -  
-  [[Bvudzai Magadzire]] +[[Bvudzai Magadzire]]  | -  | 
-  [[Deena Shiff]] +[[Deena Shiff]]  | -  | 
-  [[Edna Yolani Batres]] +[[Edna Yolani Batres]]  | -  | 
-  [[Etleva Kadilli]] +[[Etleva Kadilli]]  | -  | 
-  [[Francesca Manno]] +[[Francesca Manno]]  | -  | 
-  [[Gabriella Fésüs]] +[[Gabriella Fésüs]]  | -  | 
-  [[Helen Rees]] +[[Helen Rees]]  | -  | 
-  [[John Arne Røttingen]] +[[John Arne Røttingen]]  | -  | 
-  [[Joris Jurriëns]] +[[Joris Jurriëns]]  | -  | 
-  [[Jose Manuel Barroso]] +[[Jose Manuel Barroso]]  | -  | 
-  [[Juan Pablo Uribe]] +[[Juan Pablo Uribe]]  | -  | 
-  [[Kate O'Brien]] +[[Kate O'Brien]]  | -  | 
-  [[Kwaku Agyeman-Manu]] +[[Kwaku Agyeman-Manu]]  | -  | 
-  [[Lia Tadesse]] +[[Lia Tadesse]]  | -  | 
-  [[Mahima Datla]] +[[Mahima Datla]]  | -  | 
-  [[Mansukh Mandaviya]] +[[Mansukh Mandaviya]]  | -  | 
-  [[Margaret Hamburg]] +[[Margaret Hamburg]]  | -  | 
-  [[Marta Nunes]] +[[Marta Nunes]]  | -  | 
-  [[Megan Cain]] +[[Megan Cain]]  | -  | 
-  [[Michael Kent Ranson]] +[[Michael Kent Ranson]]  | -  | 
-  [[Mohamed Jama]] +[[Mohamed Jama]]  | -  | 
-  [[Naguib Kheraj]] +[[Naguib Kheraj]]  | -  | 
-  [[Omar Abdi]] +[[Omar Abdi]]  | -  | 
-  [[Rafael Vilasanjuan]] +[[Rafael Vilasanjuan]]  | -  | 
-  [[Robert Lucien Kargougou]] +[[Robert Lucien Kargougou]]  | -  | 
-  [[Roger Connor]] +[[Roger Connor]]  | -  | 
-  [[Saad Omer]] +[[Saad Omer]]  | -  | 
-  [[Sarah Goulding]] +[[Sarah Goulding]]  | -  | 
-  [[Seth Berkley]] +[[Seth Berkley]]  | -  | 
-  [[Silvia Lutucuta]] +[[Silvia Lutucuta]]  | -  | 
-  [[Takeshi Akahori]] +[[Takeshi Akahori]]  | -  | 
-  [[Teresa Ressel]] +[[Teresa Ressel]]  | -  | 
-  [[Violaine Mitchell]] +[[Violaine Mitchell]]  | -  | 
-  [[Won Do-Yeon]] +[[Won Do-Yeon]]  | -  | 
-  [[Xiang Shu]] +[[Xiang Shu]]  | -  | 
-  [[Yibing Wu]] +[[Yibing Wu]]  | -  | 
-  [[Zsuzanna Jakab]]+[[Zsuzanna Jakab]]  | -  | 
 ==== Donors ==== ==== Donors ====
  
Line 84: Line 88:
 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))
  
  
Back to top