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Controversial funding mechanism to fight pneumonia. Overview - Mission - About. 25 million children do not receive life-saving vaccines that parents in rich nations take for granted. GAVI's mission: to redress the balance Mission focus On 31 January 2000, the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation was launched as a partnership of WHO , UNICEF , the World Bank , the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation , developing countries, international development and finance organisations and the pharmaceutical industry.

Its mission: to save children’s lives and protect people’s health by increasing access to immunisation in the world’s poorest countries. By pulling the specialist skills of all the main players in immunisation into one, decision-making body, GAVI is designed to bring a single-minded focus to the urgent task of closing three critical gaps in the provision of life-saving vaccines: GAVI mission statement between children for whom immunisation is a given and the 24 million children in developing countries with no access to vaccines. The impact of GAVI’s first 10 years. Three reasons not to get too excited about the Gates-Glaxo malaria vaccine. PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative: Our research and development strategy.

MVI's research and development (R&D) strategy supports the long-term goal of eradicating malaria. The strategy aims to build on the success of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals' RTS,S vaccine candidate that is now in the final stage of development in seven African countries. The strategy also includes approaches that seek to block malaria transmission and approaches that use weakened, whole parasites to protect against the disease. MVI's R&D projects largely focus on Plasmodium falciparum, the most destructive malaria parasite that is found mainly in Africa. However, to further support efforts to eradicate malaria, MVI is increasing its focus on Plasmodium vivax, which causes a less severe—but more widespread—form of malaria. Most new projects come to MVI as preclinical feasibility studies, with only a limited number advancing to full portfolio programs on a clinical track.

Related Resource: Advance market commitments. An advance market commitment is a binding contract, typically offered by a government or other financial entity, used to guarantee a viable market if a vaccine or other medicine is successfully developed. As a result of such a commitment, the market for vaccines or drugs for neglected diseases would be comparable in size and certainty to the market for medicines for rich countries. This would enable biotech and pharmaceutical companies to invest in the development of new vaccines to tackle the world’s most pressing health problems, such as pneumonia, diarrheal disease, HIV/AIDS, and malaria, in the normal course of their business decisions. First AMC announced Feb, 2007[edit] “With the launch of the first AMC, we can save lives, and we will do it with the investment and expertise of industry,” said Wolfowitz. The AMC concept was developed in response to a tragic dilemma, noted Italian Finance Minister Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, whose government has committed US$635 million to the AMC pilot.

Joins global vaccine alliance to help prevent millions of children from contracting pneumococcal disease in the world’s poorest countries. This press release is intended for business journalists and analysts/investors. Please note that this release may not have been issued in every market in which GSK operates. - Unique finance mechanism ensures vaccinations will begin in 2010 - Up to 300 million doses to be supplied over ten years - Synflorix™ supplied at around 90% reduction of cost in developed markets Issued: Tuesday 23 March 2010, London UK GSK has become one of the first manufacturers to sign a unique agreement with the GAVI Alliance (GAVI) that has the potential to save millions of children from dying in the world’s poorest countries.

The agreement is funded by a ground-breaking mechanism called an Advance Market Commitment (AMC) and is the result of years of planning by GAVI, UNICEF, the World Bank and major donors, who recognised the potential of vaccines to prevent diseases in developing countries. Notes to editors Synflorix helps protect against diseases due to Pneumococcus. [i] GAVI Alliance (2009).

How the pneumococcal AMC works - Pneumococcal AMC - Funding & finance. The Pneumococcal Advance Market Commitment has helped speed up the development and availability of pneumococcal vaccines for developing countries. Follow the process that makes this possible In this pilot AMC, donors commit funds to guarantee the price of vaccines once they have been developed. These financial commitments provide vaccine manufacturers with the incentive they need to invest in vaccine research and development, and to expand manufacturing capacity. In exchange, companies sign a legally-binding commitment to provide the vaccines at a price affordable to developing countries in the long term. World Bank Donors make grant payments to the World Bank, in accordance with its specific schedule or through an agreed demand-based payment arrangement. The World Bank holds donor payments on its balance sheet. UNICEF: Calls for Supply Offers Based on a 15-year Strategic Demand Forecast (SDF), which GAVI updates on a semi-annually basis, UNICEF issues Calls for Supply Offers.

Manufacturers. Industrialised country pharmaceutical industry - GAVI's partnership model - About the Alliance. GAVI partners with the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association to provide the right vaccines in the right amounts to the developing country market GAVI's partnership with vaccine companies in the industrialised world provides a critical bridge for harnessing their research and technical expertise to making and supplying vaccines that address the needs of developing countries. The Alliance's partners among industrialised country vaccine manufacturers are members of the International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association. Building on their engagement in the Children's Vaccine Initiative launched in 1990, IFPMA members have worked in partnership with the GAVI Alliance since its launch in 2000, suppling vaccines to a number of key GAVI-supported programmes: Crucell supplied the first internationally-available, fully liquid pentavalent (5-in-1) vaccine Quinvaxem™.

Advance Market Commitment Through the Alliance, vaccine companies receive: Disbursements by country - Results & evidence. Global Health Program - Bill. Vaccines and immunization. GAVI Alliance. Immunization funding. Www.gatesfoundation.org/global-health/Documents/global-health-program-overview.pdf. Bill and Melinda Gates Pledge $10 Billion in Call for Decade of Vaccines.