Partner profile

Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization

The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization provides official development finance (ODF) to 10 recipients in the Pacific. The largest recipient is Papua New Guinea, which has recieved $92.2M since 2008. In 2022, ODF to the region from the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization trended downward significantly (–20%) compared to the previous year.

$125M Spent
$166M Committed
36 Projects
75% Status

Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization ODF to the Pacific

Grants vs Loans

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Sectors

Health $125M 36 100%

Policy goals

ODF that targets climate and gender equality

Climate financing over time

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Gender financing over time

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Major projects

Papua New Guinea: Health System Strengthening

Spent $39.5M Comm. $61.8M Health

Papua New Guinea: Pentavalent

Spent $12.7M Comm. $12.7M Health

Solomon Islands: Health System Strengthening

Spent $11.7M Comm. $12.8M Health

Papua New Guinea: COVID‑19 (COVAX)

Spent $10.3M Comm. $17.5M Health

Papua New Guinea: Inactivated Polio Vaccine

Spent $5.2M Comm. $5.4M Health

Fiji: COVID‑19 (COVAX)

Spent $4.5M Comm. $5.0M Health

Solomon Islands: COVID‑19 (COVAX)

Spent $2.1M Comm. $6.4M Health

Solomon Islands: Pentavalent

Spent $1.4M Comm. $1.5M Health
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This project was produced by the Indo-Pacific Development Centre at the Lowy Institute, with funding support from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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