Supporting EPI: GAVI pledges $20m extra to strengthen cold chain system
Global alliance urges other developing nations follow the Pakistan model to reform immunisation services
ISLAMABAD:
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) has pledged to give $20 million extra to Pakistan for strengthening cold chain system for vaccines across Pakistan under the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (GAVI).
The decision was taken at the GAVI board that met in Geneva to review progress where Pakistan was the only country selected among 78 countries receiving support of the global body, to present its case study on how a turnaround was affected in ensuring financial sustainability and systems strengthening to upscale immunisation services in the country.
Anti-polio campaign begins in 17 districts of Sindh
The alliance called for other developing nations receiving support from the alliance to follow the Pakistan model to reform and upscale immunisation services in their respective countries.
Director General Health Dr Assad Hafeez representing Pakistan at the GAVI board meeting made a detailed presentation before the global forum.
The board decided to document case study of the turnaround in Pakistan in the last 3 years and share with developing nations eligible for GAVI support so they can adopt the best practices to improve their country vaccination programs. The global forum appreciated the political commitment in Pakistan at the federal and provincial levels for prioritizing and reforming immunization services in the country.
Director General Health Dr. Assad Hafeez shared how the country was able to implement the National Immunization Support Program through an innovative model of Multi-Donor Trust Fund managed by the World Bank. The country was able to ensure uninterrupted supply of vaccines and save substantial costs through pool procurement of vaccines agreed among the federal government and all provinces.
A complete overhaul of the vaccine supply and management was done in record time. ISO 9001 certification was achieved for the central warehousing for the very first time and 19 new and refurbished warehouses were established, he added. Technological innovations like E-vaccs and Cold Chain Optimisation platform have been introduced successfully to improve storage, supply and delivery of immunisation services across the country, he said. For financial sustainability of the programme across Pakistan we are moving from project mode to recurrent budget so that allocations for immunisation programme are reflected in regular annual budgets. The programme was working closely with the Polio Eradication Initiative and leveraging its assets to enhance routine immunisation coverage including sharing of micro-plans and identification of zero dose children, the Director General Health told the GAVI board.
80,000 children in Karachi not administered polio drops
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation is an international organisation bringing together public and private sectors with the shared goal of creating equal access to new and underused vaccines for children living in the developing countries. The alliance supports 78 countries across the world. Pakistan is the largest recipient of support by the organisation. Pakistan is a member of the prestigious GAVI board that meets quarterly under the chair of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala a former Finance Minister of Nigeria.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2017.
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI) has pledged to give $20 million extra to Pakistan for strengthening cold chain system for vaccines across Pakistan under the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (GAVI).
The decision was taken at the GAVI board that met in Geneva to review progress where Pakistan was the only country selected among 78 countries receiving support of the global body, to present its case study on how a turnaround was affected in ensuring financial sustainability and systems strengthening to upscale immunisation services in the country.
Anti-polio campaign begins in 17 districts of Sindh
The alliance called for other developing nations receiving support from the alliance to follow the Pakistan model to reform and upscale immunisation services in their respective countries.
Director General Health Dr Assad Hafeez representing Pakistan at the GAVI board meeting made a detailed presentation before the global forum.
The board decided to document case study of the turnaround in Pakistan in the last 3 years and share with developing nations eligible for GAVI support so they can adopt the best practices to improve their country vaccination programs. The global forum appreciated the political commitment in Pakistan at the federal and provincial levels for prioritizing and reforming immunization services in the country.
Director General Health Dr. Assad Hafeez shared how the country was able to implement the National Immunization Support Program through an innovative model of Multi-Donor Trust Fund managed by the World Bank. The country was able to ensure uninterrupted supply of vaccines and save substantial costs through pool procurement of vaccines agreed among the federal government and all provinces.
A complete overhaul of the vaccine supply and management was done in record time. ISO 9001 certification was achieved for the central warehousing for the very first time and 19 new and refurbished warehouses were established, he added. Technological innovations like E-vaccs and Cold Chain Optimisation platform have been introduced successfully to improve storage, supply and delivery of immunisation services across the country, he said. For financial sustainability of the programme across Pakistan we are moving from project mode to recurrent budget so that allocations for immunisation programme are reflected in regular annual budgets. The programme was working closely with the Polio Eradication Initiative and leveraging its assets to enhance routine immunisation coverage including sharing of micro-plans and identification of zero dose children, the Director General Health told the GAVI board.
80,000 children in Karachi not administered polio drops
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation is an international organisation bringing together public and private sectors with the shared goal of creating equal access to new and underused vaccines for children living in the developing countries. The alliance supports 78 countries across the world. Pakistan is the largest recipient of support by the organisation. Pakistan is a member of the prestigious GAVI board that meets quarterly under the chair of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala a former Finance Minister of Nigeria.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2017.