Helping the world's poorest children

Yesterday's Global Vaccine Summit, hosted by the Prime Minister successfully raised over $8.8 billion to bring vaccines to 300 million of the world’s poorest children.
  • The world is quite rightly focusing on responding to coronavirus, but we cannot allow this pandemic to disrupt routine immunisation in some of the world’s poorest countries and cause other deadly diseases to spread across the globe.
     
  • By bringing together representatives from over 50 countries and organisations, we raised over $8.8 billion in funds for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to immunise 300 million children in the world’s poorest countries by 2025. As the biggest investor in Gavi, the UK Government hosted the conference virtually.
     
  • We are uniting the world in its efforts to protect children from preventable diseases. Not only to relieve suffering abroad, but to safeguard our own health in the future.

Vaccination saves lives.

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