Gavi Leap

Since the middle of 2024, Gavi began a process of re-examining every aspect of the way it works to prepare for its next strategic period. Learn more about this transformation known as the ‘Gavi Leap’.

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Since the middle of 2024, Gavi began a process of re-examining every aspect of the way it works to prepare for its next strategic period. Learn more about this transformation known as the ‘Gavi Leap’.

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Gavi's five-year plan

Learn more about the five-year strategy setting out the vision and goals that drive our work.

Current (2026–2030)

Learn more about the five-year strategy setting out the vision and goals that drive our work.

Current (2026–2030)

>1.2 billion children vaccinated through routine programmes
>20.6 million future deaths averted
19 countries fully self-financing
>280 US$ billion in economic benefits for countries
2.1 billion vaccinations through preventive vaccination campaigns

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Gavi announces new partnerships to accelerate innovation and expand access to immunisation

New private-sector and philanthropic partnerships will help Gavi scale innovation, strengthen healthcare and reach underserved communities.

Gavi CEO calls for global health leap

Gavi CEO Dr Sania Nishtar, writing in The Lancet, sets out a framework for radical reform of global health institutions.

Cambodia introduces lifesaving rotavirus vaccine nationwide to protect children from severe diarrheal disease

The Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Cambodia announces the nationwide introduction of the rotavirus vaccine into the National Immunization Schedule, marking a significant milestone in protecting infants and young children from one of the…

VaccinesWork

What is VaccinesWork?

VaccinesWork is an award-winning digital platform hosted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance covering news, features and explainers from every corner of global health and immunisation.

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VaccinesWork is an award-winning digital platform hosted by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance covering news, features and explainers from every corner of global health and immunisation.

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Four in ten cancers are preventable, says WHO

A new analysis, released ahead of World Cancer Day, finds that vaccinating against the human papillomavirus is one major way to make a dent in overall cancer rates.

In conflict zones, authorising community health workers to administer vaccines can make all the difference

In Djenné, Mali, rising insecurity was sending immunisation rates into dangerous decline. A corps of specially trained health workers turned out to be the key to recovery.

Good health is the world’s best investment – and the key to economic resilience

Health should be seen as economic infrastructure. Smarter, outcome-based investment cuts waste, boosts growth and protects lives in a warming, debt-strained world.