How LMICs Use Advocacy Strategies To Build Domestic Vaccine Funding

How LMICs Use Advocacy Strategies To Build Domestic Vaccine Funding, updated 9/10/25, 9:20 AM

The Global Health Advocacy Incubator's podcast spotlights how countries are funding their own vaccine programs post-donor aid. Hear from the advocates and policymakers turning financial gaps into action, with real-world strategies to boost domestic investment and strengthen immunization systems. Tune in: https://www.advocacyincubator.org/one-shot-long-life

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How LMICs Use Advocacy Strategies To Build
Domestic Vaccine Funding
Low-income nations contributed $255 million to
vaccines in 2024—a 19% rise. But they need 3.5 times
more spending to hit immunization targets without
external support.
In a drive to exemplify good
practices, GHAI presents "One
Shot, Long Life!"—a podcast
spotlighting how developing
countries fund vaccines without
donor aid.
The podcast series features voices from Nigeria, Madagascar, Côte d'Ivoire, and
parliamentary networks across Africa and Asia.
Episodes unpack strategies like first-line budget
allocations, local vaccine production, and how
female mayors are leading funding wins.
Created for civil society and government partners, the
series shares real-world tools to boost domestic
investment and advance health equity.
The Global Health Advocacy Incubator has supported advocacy wins reaching over 4 billion people in
32 countries.

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

Go to https://www.advocacyincubator.org/one-shot-long-life to find out
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