The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance

Global alliance for vaccines and immunization (GAVI) is the third largest multilateral in the health sector. It has a single-purpose mandate, to increase access to immunization in poor countries. The World Bank is a founding partner to GAVI and rem...

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Main Author: Independent Evaluation Group
Format: Report
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25653547/world-bank’s-partnership-gavi-alliance
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spelling okr-10986-236122021-04-23T14:04:15Z The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance Independent Evaluation Group RISKS FINANCIAL SERVICES CAPITAL MARKETS STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE ACCOUNTING PERSONALITY VACCINATION LIQUIDATION FINANCING FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DIRECT FINANCING PRINCIPAL AUTONOMY INTEREST PREVENTION HEALTH EXPENDITURES INDUSTRY MORBIDITY HEALTH EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS STRATEGIES RESOURCE ALLOCATION SERVICES HEALTH CARE HOUSING GIRLS HEALTH CERVICAL CANCER HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC POLICY HEALTH REORGANIZATION PRICING PROJECTS MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS SAVING RUBELLA INFLATION INTERNATIONAL BANK COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION PUBLIC HEALTH MUNICIPALITIES KNOWLEDGE PRESENT VALUE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IMMUNIZATION INFECTIOUS DISEASES FINANCIAL STRENGTH SOCIAL EXCLUSION INTERVENTION RESOURCE MOBILIZATION HEALTH INDICATORS AGING INTEREST RATES EXTERNALITIES CRITERIA DEBT MARKETING MARKETS FINANCIAL CRISES RECEIPTS LOCAL GOVERNMENT PUBLIC FINANCE LABOR SCREENING BORROWING COSTS TRUST FUNDS POLIO VACCINE MORTALITY FINANCE GRANTS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS INFRASTRUCTURE NUTRITIONAL STATUS BANKS ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK RATING AGENCIES EQUITY GRANT DIPHTHERIA ACCOUNTABILITY WORKERS INFLUENZA SURVEILLANCE IMMUNODEFICIENCY VALUE DEVELOPMENT BANKS BANK HEALTH POLICY CREDIT LENDER OF LAST RESORT HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH ETHICS HEPATITIS B FAMILY PLANNING EXPENDITURES INTERNAL CONTROLS MANDATES FISCAL YEAR BALANCE SHEET NUTRITION TRANSACTION COSTS WORKSHOPS ADOLESCENTS GOVERNANCE INSURANCE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN RISK AFFILIATE MINISTRIES OF FINANCE FINANCIAL MARKETS COOPERATION FINANCIAL PLANNING FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY DECENTRALIZATION POLIO RISK MANAGEMENT LENDING FINANCIAL RISK STRATEGY CHILD HEALTH SERVICES LIABILITY MANAGEMENT MEDICINES HEALTH INTERVENTIONS GOVERNMENTS ADB LIQUID ASSETS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION DEVELOPMENT BANK DEBT RELIEF Global alliance for vaccines and immunization (GAVI) is the third largest multilateral in the health sector. It has a single-purpose mandate, to increase access to immunization in poor countries. The World Bank is a founding partner to GAVI and remains a major partner, particularly at a financial level by supporting operations of two major innovative financial mechanisms on its behalf. The Bank’s most significant contribution is a key role in the establishment and management of two innovative financing mechanisms (International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm) and Advanced Market Commitment (AMC)) that have contributed one-third of GAVI’s financial resources from 2000 to 2010. The relationship with GAVI has been collegial and constructive in countries where there is engagement, but in many countries the Bank is not substantially involved in immunization. This review concludes that the status quo leaves organizational synergies untapped, and that stronger Bank involvement, drawing on its strengths in sustainable funding for immunization, addressing inequities in access to immunization, investments in health systems strengthening, and donor coordination in health can help achieve greater development results. 2016-01-11T23:09:06Z 2016-01-11T23:09:06Z 2014-06-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25653547/world-bank’s-partnership-gavi-alliance http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23612 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research
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topic RISKS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CAPITAL MARKETS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
ACCOUNTING
PERSONALITY
VACCINATION
LIQUIDATION
FINANCING
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
DIRECT FINANCING
PRINCIPAL
AUTONOMY
INTEREST
PREVENTION
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
INDUSTRY
MORBIDITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
STRATEGIES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
GIRLS HEALTH
CERVICAL CANCER
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC POLICY
HEALTH
REORGANIZATION
PRICING
PROJECTS
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
SAVING
RUBELLA
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
MUNICIPALITIES
KNOWLEDGE
PRESENT VALUE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
INTERVENTION
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
AGING
INTEREST RATES
EXTERNALITIES
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETING
MARKETS
FINANCIAL CRISES
RECEIPTS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC FINANCE
LABOR
SCREENING
BORROWING COSTS
TRUST FUNDS
POLIO VACCINE
MORTALITY
FINANCE
GRANTS
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
BANKS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
RATING AGENCIES
EQUITY
GRANT
DIPHTHERIA
ACCOUNTABILITY
WORKERS
INFLUENZA
SURVEILLANCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
VALUE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
BANK
HEALTH POLICY
CREDIT
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH ETHICS
HEPATITIS B
FAMILY PLANNING
EXPENDITURES
INTERNAL CONTROLS
MANDATES
FISCAL YEAR
BALANCE SHEET
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
WORKSHOPS
ADOLESCENTS
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
CHILDREN
RISK
AFFILIATE
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL PLANNING
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
DECENTRALIZATION
POLIO
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
FINANCIAL RISK
STRATEGY
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
MEDICINES
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
GOVERNMENTS
ADB
LIQUID ASSETS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEBT RELIEF
spellingShingle RISKS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CAPITAL MARKETS
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
ACCOUNTING
PERSONALITY
VACCINATION
LIQUIDATION
FINANCING
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
DIRECT FINANCING
PRINCIPAL
AUTONOMY
INTEREST
PREVENTION
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
INDUSTRY
MORBIDITY
HEALTH EDUCATION
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
STRATEGIES
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
SERVICES
HEALTH CARE
HOUSING
GIRLS HEALTH
CERVICAL CANCER
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC POLICY
HEALTH
REORGANIZATION
PRICING
PROJECTS
MULTILATERAL DEVELOPMENT BANKS
SAVING
RUBELLA
INFLATION
INTERNATIONAL BANK
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
MUNICIPALITIES
KNOWLEDGE
PRESENT VALUE
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
IMMUNIZATION
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
FINANCIAL STRENGTH
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
INTERVENTION
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
HEALTH INDICATORS
AGING
INTEREST RATES
EXTERNALITIES
CRITERIA
DEBT
MARKETING
MARKETS
FINANCIAL CRISES
RECEIPTS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
PUBLIC FINANCE
LABOR
SCREENING
BORROWING COSTS
TRUST FUNDS
POLIO VACCINE
MORTALITY
FINANCE
GRANTS
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
INFRASTRUCTURE
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
BANKS
ISLAMIC DEVELOPMENT BANK
RATING AGENCIES
EQUITY
GRANT
DIPHTHERIA
ACCOUNTABILITY
WORKERS
INFLUENZA
SURVEILLANCE
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
VALUE
DEVELOPMENT BANKS
BANK
HEALTH POLICY
CREDIT
LENDER OF LAST RESORT
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH ETHICS
HEPATITIS B
FAMILY PLANNING
EXPENDITURES
INTERNAL CONTROLS
MANDATES
FISCAL YEAR
BALANCE SHEET
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
WORKSHOPS
ADOLESCENTS
GOVERNANCE
INSURANCE
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
CHILDREN
RISK
AFFILIATE
MINISTRIES OF FINANCE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
COOPERATION
FINANCIAL PLANNING
FINANCIAL INTERMEDIARY
DECENTRALIZATION
POLIO
RISK MANAGEMENT
LENDING
FINANCIAL RISK
STRATEGY
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
LIABILITY MANAGEMENT
MEDICINES
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
GOVERNMENTS
ADB
LIQUID ASSETS
HEALTH SERVICES
IMPLEMENTATION
DEVELOPMENT BANK
DEBT RELIEF
Independent Evaluation Group
The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance
description Global alliance for vaccines and immunization (GAVI) is the third largest multilateral in the health sector. It has a single-purpose mandate, to increase access to immunization in poor countries. The World Bank is a founding partner to GAVI and remains a major partner, particularly at a financial level by supporting operations of two major innovative financial mechanisms on its behalf. The Bank’s most significant contribution is a key role in the establishment and management of two innovative financing mechanisms (International Finance Facility for Immunisation (IFFIm) and Advanced Market Commitment (AMC)) that have contributed one-third of GAVI’s financial resources from 2000 to 2010. The relationship with GAVI has been collegial and constructive in countries where there is engagement, but in many countries the Bank is not substantially involved in immunization. This review concludes that the status quo leaves organizational synergies untapped, and that stronger Bank involvement, drawing on its strengths in sustainable funding for immunization, addressing inequities in access to immunization, investments in health systems strengthening, and donor coordination in health can help achieve greater development results.
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author Independent Evaluation Group
author_facet Independent Evaluation Group
author_sort Independent Evaluation Group
title The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance
title_short The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance
title_full The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance
title_fullStr The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance
title_full_unstemmed The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance
title_sort world bank’s partnership with the gavi alliance
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25653547/world-bank’s-partnership-gavi-alliance
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23612
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