Shape markets for vaccines and other immunisation products
Gavi aims to help make vaccine markets work better for lower-income countries. This means putting in place mechanisms that allow manufacturers to plan production based on known demand and donors to maximise their investments.
Most importantly, it permits developing countries to buy suitable vaccines at prices they can afford and to eventually transition out of our support.
In the 2016–2020 period, the Alliance is well-positioned to take bolder action in its market shaping efforts across existing and new product markets. Our market-shaping activities have been extended beyond vaccines to include other immunisation products, such as cold chain equipment.
We will continue to deploy successful tools that have yielded results thus far, while improving key processes such as procurement decision-making and coordination among partners.
We have also set specific targets for each market in terms of supply, cost and innovation:
Supply and Procurement Strategy 2016-20
Gavi’s Supply and Procurement Strategy describes the Alliance’s activities towards strategic goal 4 (SG4), to shape markets for vaccines and other immunisation products, to the benefit of the countries that Gavi supports.
Supply and Procurement Strategy 2016-20: Overview
Gavi’s Supply and Procurement Strategy describes the Alliance’s activities towards strategic goal 4 (SG4), to shape markets for vaccines and other immunisation products, to the benefit of the countries that Gavi supports. This document provides a short overview of the strategy.
Increase effectiveness and efficiency of immunisation delivery as an integrated part of strengthened health systems
The sustainability goal (Phase 4)
Improve sustainability of national immunisation programmes