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Overcoming Challenges to Sustainable Immunization Financing
November 27, 2017
EPIC STUDIES
Overcoming Challenges to Sustainable Immunization Financing
EPIC STUDIES
November 27, 2017

Overcoming Challenges to Sustainable Immunization Financing

EPIC STUDIES
November 27, 2017

Over the 5-year period ending in 2018, 16 countries with a combined birth cohort of over 6 million infants requiring life-saving immunizations are scheduled to transition (graduate) from outside financial and technical support for a number of their essential vaccines. Read more about early experiences from GAVI graduating countries here

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