[HTML][HTML] Sustainable financing for new vaccines in Indonesia: challenges and strategies

F Fonjungo, D Banerjee, R Abdulah, A Diantini… - Sustainability, 2020 - mdpi.com
Immunization is one of the most cost-effective interventions in global health and has a
crucial role in achieving 14 of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs). The issue of …

[HTML][HTML] Sustainable financing for immunization agenda 2030

H Saxenian, S Alkenbrack, MF Attaran, J Barcarolo… - Vaccine, 2022 - Elsevier
Sustainable financing for immunization refers to the sufficient and predictable allocation and
use of resources to support the achievement of immunization goals within the framework of …

[HTML][HTML] The societal value of SARS-CoV-2 booster vaccination in Indonesia

R Johnson, B Djaafara, D Haw, P Doohan, G Forchini… - Vaccine, 2023 - Elsevier
Objectives To estimate the expected socio-economic value of booster vaccination in terms of
averted deaths and averted closures of businesses and schools using simulation modelling …

Financial requirements of immunisation programmes in developing countries: a 2004–2014 perspective

JM Peny, O Gleizes, JP Covilard - Vaccine, 2005 - Elsevier
Vaccines are a key contributor to public health, especially in developing countries. Despite
numerous demonstrations of the cost-effectiveness of immunisation, vaccines spending …

[HTML][HTML] Towards immunization financing sustainability in Africa

A Petu - Journal of immunological sciences, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Immunization programme has contributed to saving many lives from avoidable deaths and
bring many other benefits, including healthier children, increased school attendance, and …

Financing immunization for results in Nigeria: who funds, who disburses, who utilizes, who accounts? Financing bottlenecks and accountability challenges

O CHUKWUOGO, O OE - African Journal of Health Economics, 2013 - ajhe.org.in
Immunization is one of the most cost effective public health interventions to reduce child
mortality. In Nigeria, vaccine-preventable diseases account for approximately 22% of …

Routes countries can take to achieve full ownership of immunization programs

M McQuestion, A Carlson, K Dari, D Gnawali… - Health …, 2016 - healthaffairs.org
A goal of the Global Vaccine Action Plan, led by the World Health Organization, is country
ownership by 2020, defined here as the point when a country fully finances its routine …

Overcoming challenges to sustainable immunization financing: early experiences from GAVI graduating countries

H Saxenian, R Hecht, M Kaddar… - Health Policy and …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
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) …

Domestic funding opportunities for Tanzania as five new Middle-Income countries brace for reduced Gavi support for immunization

AT Mori, NC Bulula, R Magodi, W Mwengee - Vaccine, 2022 - Elsevier
Vaccines have produced remarkable impact in reducing the global burden of disease.
Thanks to Gavi-the Vaccine Alliance, which supports eligible countries to increase access to …

[HTML][HTML] Funding gap for immunization across 94 low-and middle-income countries

S Ozawa, S Grewal, A Portnoy, A Sinha, R Arilotta… - Vaccine, 2016 - Elsevier
Novel vaccine development and production has given rise to a growing number of vaccines
that can prevent disease and save lives. In order to realize these health benefits, it is …