Global access to vaccines has been improving, now reaching close to 90 percent in some parts of the developing world, says Michel Zaffran, deputy secretary for the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI Alliance), an aid group that works to improve global vaccine coverage and helped develop the pilot AMC.
Not exact matches
«The
global community will rightly expect the pace — alongside a high level of diligence —
to be maintained so that people in affected communities and others living in countries at risk of Ebola can have
access to a
vaccine as soon as possible.»
The GAVI Alliance (formerly known as the
Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization) has been in existence since 2000 and seeks to «align public and private resources in a global effort to create greater access to the benefits of immunization.&
Global Alliance for
Vaccines and Immunization) has been in existence since 2000 and seeks
to «align public and private resources in a
global effort to create greater access to the benefits of immunization.&
global effort
to create greater
access to the benefits of immunization.»
The VFL was established by the World Health Organization in 2010, in order
to allow the
global vaccine community
to gain open
access to adjuvant technology and
vaccine formulation expertise.