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In defense of wild meat’s place at the table

Sustainable and safe consumption of wildlife is possible, and important for those who depend on it, says a conservation researcher.

Focusing on 'High Impact' countries brings a local lens to national immunisation programmes

More than a quarter of the world’s population lives in just five Gavi-eligible countries. Here’s why reaching millions of children with vaccines requires a locally tailored approach.

Interview: The Lasting Impact of Environmental Factors on Health

Our environments play a crucial role in chronic conditions like heart disease, says physician Rosalind J. Wright

Evaluating Gavi’s strategies, policies and programmes: what lessons can be drawn from Gavi’s Annual Evaluation Report 2023?

Gavi’s second Annual Evaluation Report highlights key lessons from recent evaluations, and showcases ongoing evaluation activities. Here’s what the report found.

Heat exposure during pregnancy can lead to a lifetime of health problems

Research shows climate change carries greater risks for unborn babies than previously thought. Some of the alarming effects of global warming may include worsening health and wellbeing in later life.

Sudan food emergency: local researcher unpacks scale of the disaster and what action is needed

Rural households are especially hard hit by food shortages due to disrupted farming, limited access to markets and soaring food prices.

Epstein-Barr virus: how does a common infection trick the immune system into attacking the brain in people with MS?

A study provides new insights into the way that immune cells which fight a common virus behave in people with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Protecting more children, against more diseases, faster than ever before: Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance unveils plans for next 5-year period

Gavi’s new Investment Opportunity outlines plans for the Vaccine Alliance to protect 500 million children, saving over 8 million lives between 2026 and 2030.

Five years to save 8 million lives: everything you need to know about Gavi’s Investment Opportunity

To achieve its goals, Gavi must raise at least US$ 9 billion for its next strategic cycle.

Gavi's Investment Opportunity by numbers

9 figures that quantify the scale of Gavi's plans for the next 5 years.

What is cervical cancer and how can it be prevented? Answers to key questions

The human papillomavirus is the primary cause of cervical cancer – but not all infected individuals develop the disease.

A shining example of successful multilateralism

If the COVID-19 pandemic taught us anything, it is that global challenges require global partnerships if they are to be conquered. International cooperation on vaccine production is perhaps the clearest example of this simple truth.

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