How Advocacy Is Closing Vaccine Funding Gaps In Africa & Asia As Donors Step Back

How Advocacy Is Closing Vaccine Funding Gaps In Africa & Asia As Donors Step Back, updated 8/20/25, 7:40 AM

As donor support declines, millions of children risk missing lifesaving vaccines. The Global Health Advocacy Incubator is leading bold advocacy strategies that help local leaders across Africa and Asia secure domestic funding and build sustainable immunization programs that last. Learn more: https://www.advocacyincubator.org/one-shot-long-life

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How Advocacy Is Closing Vaccine Funding Gaps In
Africa & Asia As Donors Step Back
Global Health Advocacy Incubator's strategies help
African and Asian nations secure domestic vaccine
funding as donor support declines.
With organizations like Gavi
reducing support, many nations
face severe challenges keeping
immunization programs running
without reliable, long-term
financing.
Côte d'Ivoire funds just 14.35% of vaccine costs domestically. Madagascar covers 0.14%.
Nigeria faces a $200 million gap while reaching 2.2 million zero-dose children.
Countries must create sustainable financing to
protect children from vaccine-preventable
diseases while driving domestic investment and
building accountability systems.
GHAI works with parliamentarians, mayors, and civil
society groups, offering technical assistance and
capacity building to strengthen local advocacy for
vaccines.
The non-profit operates in 32 countries, achieving health policy wins that have improved public health
for over 4 billion people worldwide in the past decade.

https://www.advocacyincubator.org/one-shot-long-life

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