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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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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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 |
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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 |
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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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The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance |
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The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance |
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The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance |
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The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance |
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The World Bank’s Partnership with the GAVI Alliance |
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world bank’s partnership with the gavi alliance |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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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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