One of the cornerstones of our development model is that support is time-limited and catalytic, and that support for countries diminishes and ultimately ends as their economies grow.

We work with developing countries to ensure that they successfully transition from our financial support and can sustain and continue to improve the performance of their immunisation programmes.

In doing so, we focus on sustainability from the outset of each country grant to support and sustain gains in immunisation. Our approach to sustainability is mindful of the simultaneous transitions that countries undergo from other development funding instruments.

Objectives:

  • Enhance national and sub-national political commitment to immunisation
  • Ensure appropriate allocation and management of national human and financial resources to immunisation through legislative and budgetary means
  • Prepare for sustained performance in immunisation after graduation.

Explore the other strategic goals

November 11, 2019

The vaccine goal (Phase 4)

Accelerate equitable uptake and coverage of vaccines

November 11, 2019

The systems goal (Phase 4)

Increase effectiveness and efficiency of immunisation delivery as an integrated part of strengthened health systems

November 11, 2019

The market shaping goal (Phase 4)

Shape markets for vaccines and other immunisation products

Measuring our performance

Last updated: 20 Feb 2020

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