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Seth Berkley, MD
Chief Executive Officer
Ending Preventable Child Deaths in a
Generation
Results International Conference
Washington DC
23 June 2014
Every second,
somewere
in the world,
thirty children
are immunised
Polio in the
endgame
Smallpox
eradicated Healthier lives, stronger communities
No other intervention
touches so many lives.
Measles
95% reduction
The power of vaccines
The impact of vaccines around the world
Sources: WHO and R. Lozano, CJL Murray et al, Lancet, 380(9859), 2012
Courtesy: Anthony Fauci M.D.
Diphtheria Measles Pertussis Polio Tetanus
Population
58%
95% 95% 90% 99+%
91%
Reduced child mortality by two-thirds
MDG 4
The GAVI Alliance is partners
working together
Developing country
governments
civil society
private sector
donor governments
… and many others
pharmaceutical companies
… ensuring access to new and powerful
vaccines…
… in the lowest income countries
Source: GAVI Alliance data
Helping to immunise children ...
and strengthen
health systems
Afghanistan
Nigeria
11
DPR Korea
12 12
Yemen
13
Pakistan
14
Haiti
15
Somalia
Papua New Guinea
Delivered together
GAVI Alliance 2000-2013
What we have achieved: increasing reach of
basic vaccines
Source: WHO/UNICEF vaccine coverage estimates (July 2013) Country
income categories (World Bank) as of July 2013 (2012 GNI per capita)
DT
P3
Imm
unis
atio
n co
vera
ge r
ate
(%)
Driving equity in vaccine access
Source: The International Vaccine Access Center (IVAC) VIMS database.
Data as of 31 Dec 2013, retrieved 20 January 2014.
Note: only countries with universal national introduction are included.
Pneumococcal Hepatitis B
Eliminating diseases among vaccinated
populations Impact of pentavalent vaccine on Hib meningitis in
Kenya (Kilifi district)
Source: Anthony Scott, Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow in Clinical Science
KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kilifi, Kenya, January 2014
New impact data: meningitis A
Impact:
Number of men A cases:
Niger
Burkina Faso
Mali
2008
842
156
16
2012
0
0
0
2013
0
0
0
Source: Meningitis A Conjugate Vaccine
Immunization Campaign. Joint WHO/UNICEF
Progress Report January to December 2013.
The job is not yet done: most children still not
receiving powerful new vaccines
Note: 139 million surviving infants in 2012; coverage refers to the final dose of each vaccine.
Sources: WHO/UNICEF coverage data from July 2013; United Nations, Department of
Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2013). World Population Prospects: The
2012 Revision, CD-ROM Edition.
What we can achieve: the fully protected
child
<5% of fully immunised children in 2015
of children fully immunised by 2020 50%
Vaccine benefits – helping to eradicate poverty
Healthy
populations,
stronger
economies
Lower
healthcare
costs
Healthier,
more productive
workforce
Better
education
& cognitive
development
Smaller families,
healthier mothers
Protects against
disease
2016-2020
Investment
opportunity
the death of every
single person in
the Washington
DC Metropolitan Area
5.5 million future deaths averted:
equivalent to preventing
An additional US$ 7.5 billion over 5
years will…
5-6 million lives saved an increase from 5% to 50% of children fully immunised
economic benefits total
US$ 80 to 100 billion
GAVI Alliance 2016–2020
immunise 300 million additional
children,
resulting in…
2000–2015 donor contributions and pledges
to GAVI: US$ 12.1 billion
G7 Summit Declaration, 5 June 2014
“We recognise the impact of the
GAVI Alliance and welcome its
efforts to expand access to
vaccines to an additional 300
million children during 2016-2020.
We welcome Germany’s offer to
host the second replenishment in
early 2015, reaffirm our
commitment, and call on other
public and private donors to
contribute to the replenishment
of the GAVI Alliance.”
We need your help!
US government “ask”
FY 2015
Congressional resolution
Global call to action in 2014
We all call for a fully funded GAVI Alliance
The GAVI Alliance is delivering on its promise
Together we demonstrate:
Results, value for money and return on investment
A sustainable business model for development
An innovative public private partnership
Long-term, predictable funding is critical to our work of
saving lives and protecting people’s health.
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One of the best investments
in future generations
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