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07/17/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/17/2024 08:03

Gavi and Côte d'Ivoire commit to a successful programmatic and financial transition

  • Côte d'Ivoire commits to fully finance its routine immunisation programme over the next five years to ensure sustainability beyond Gavi support

  • The country hosted a conference on transition and sustainable financing culminating in the adoption of the Abidjan Declaration by nine African countries

  • The introduction of the second malaria vaccine to be rolled out in sub-Saharan Africa took place during a two-day visit by Gavi CEO Dr Sania Nishtar

  • In preparation for Côte d'Ivoire's full transition in 2030, Gavi will contribute over US$ 100 million with a focus on increasing vaccination coverage and reaching missed children

Geneva/Abidjan, 17 July 2024 - Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance and the Government of Côte d'Ivoire have committed to a successful accelerated trajectory to transition from Gavi support by both agreeing to make key investments in immunisation and health systems over the next five years.

The commitment follows dialogue with Prime Minister Robert Beugré Mambé, Minister of Health Pierre Dimba and Alliance partners during a two-day visit to Côte d'Ivoire by Gavi CEO Dr Sania Nishtar in her first visit to the country.

"Côte d'Ivoire's accelerated trajectory to transition from Gavi support shows the country's commitment to sustainable immunisation and highlights the success of our partnership model," said Dr Nishtar. "We have been partners since 2000 and together have seen many notable achievements including the introduction of the HPV vaccine and the launch of the malaria vaccine."

Topics discussed with His Excellency, the Honourable Prime Minister, Honourable Minister of Health, Honourable Minister of Finance and representatives from Government and Alliance partners include plans for Gavi's investment in strategies to increase vaccine coverage and reach missed children, as well as Côte d'Ivoire's increased financial commitments to sustain the gains of the immunisation programme beyond support.

As part of this transition pathway, the government's co-financing contribution for vaccine purchases will increase from 34% in 2024 to 100% in 2030

Partners since 2000

Gavi and Côte d'Ivoire have been collaborating on routine immunisation and outbreak response in the country since 2000, working in close partnership with Alliance partners including the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Over the years, Gavi has invested more than US$ 528 million in Côte d'Ivoire through procurement of vaccines, cash support, cold chain equipment and TA support preventing more than 230,000 deaths. Following transition in 2030, Gavi's partnership with Côte d'Ivoire will continue, and catalytic support will remain available to support introduction of new vaccines and prevent backsliding.

The Gavi mission attended the official launch of the introduction of a second malaria vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa on Monday, 15 July. The R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine is being introduced into the routine immunisation programme and initially rolled out across 38 districts, with a view to vaccinating 250,000 children over the next two years.

The government of Côte d'Ivoire hosted the Ministerial Conference on Transition and Sustainable Financing, bringing Gavi countries from the sub-region together to share experiences, and discuss challenges and solutions for a successful transition.

The conference, in which the Gavi mission participated, resulted in the adoption of the Abidjan Declaration by the Ministers and Officials from Bénin, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Ghana, Mauritania, Nigeria, Sao Tome and Principe and Senegal, which commits to successful transition from Gavi support by securing the financial resources needed to protect and sustain programmatic achievements.

Since 2000 Gavi has facilitated the immunisation of over 1 billion children - over half of the global birth cohort. In doing so, it has generated over US$ 200 billion in economic benefits, freeing up health systems' resources to provide other essential services. The Gavi model is country led - once countries become economically able to transition out of Gavi support, they fund their immunisation programmes independently.

Notes to editors

About Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance

Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance is a public-private partnership that helps vaccinate more than half the world's children against some of the world's deadliest diseases. The Vaccine Alliance brings together developing country and donor governments, the World Health Organization, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry, technical agencies, civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other private sector partners. View the full list of donor governments and other leading organisations that fund Gavi's work here.

Since its inception in 2000, Gavi has helped to immunise a whole generation - over 1 billion children - and prevented more than 17.3 million future deaths, helping to halve child mortality in 78 lower-income countries. Gavi also plays a key role in improving global health security by supporting health systems as well as funding global stockpiles for Ebola, cholera, meningococcal and yellow fever vaccines. After two decades of progress, Gavi is now focused on protecting the next generation, above all the zero-dose children who have not received even a single vaccine shot. The Vaccine Alliance employs innovative finance and the latest technology - from drones to biometrics - to save lives, prevent outbreaks before they can spread and help countries on the road to self-sufficiency. Learn more at www.gavi.org and connect with us on Facebook and X (Twitter).

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