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Sustainability goal indicators
To improve sustainability of national immunisation programmes
To improve sustainability of national immunisation programmes
What we measure: The percentage of countries in the accelerated transition phase that are on track to transition successfully. A country is on track if:
What we measure: Percentage of countries that fulfil their co-financing commitments by the end of the year, or which pay their arrears in full within 12 months.
What we measure: Percentage of countries that have increased their investment in routine immunisation per child, relative to 2015. This indicator takes into account every vaccine in a country’s national programme, not just those supported by Gavi. It also includes expenditure on related products, such as injection supplies.
What we measure: Average score of Gavi-supported countries measured against our criteria for national decision-making, programme management and monitoring. Through this indicator, we assess the performance and effectiveness of bodies that manage immunisation, including the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI), interagency coordinating mechanisms and national immunisation technical advisory groups (NITAGs).
The sustainability goal (Phase 4)
Improve sustainability of national immunisation programmes