As part of Immunisation Week, we are excited to announce that the next Immunisation Innovation Partners Call is launching this June!
To help interested organisations prepare, we are hosting an upcoming panel session where you can:
- Learn more about the Immunisation Innovation Accelerator
- Explore key challenges and promising solutions for reaching zero-dose and under-immunised children
- Connect with potential partners and ask questions about the upcoming call
👉 Want to join the session? Fill out this short form: Click here
WHAT IS THE IMMUNISATION ACCELERATOR?
Together GSK and Save the Children share a vision of a world where no child suffers from a vaccine-preventable disease and every child’s health is protected.
The Save the Children Immunisation Accelerator is designed to help make that vision a reality by investing in local 'Innovation Partners' who have solutions that tackle the barriers to child immunisation.
The Immunisation Accelerator seeks to support the design, piloting and evaluation of locally-led solutions that reach more children with life-saving vaccines.
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THE CHALLENGE
Every year, 20 million infants do not receive a full course of even basic vaccines, and many more miss out on newer vaccines. Of these, more than 13 million receive no vaccines at all – the 'zero dose' children.
In Africa, Nigeria and Ethiopia are two countries with the largest number of zero-dose children – with more than 2.2 million and 1.1 million children respectively. Two in five zero-dose children in Africa live in one of these two countries.
Immunisation is a core pillar of children's health worldwide. Vaccinating every child would have an enormous positive impact on child health across the globe – but achieving universal vaccination coverage has proved a significant challenge.
The benefits of immunisation are unevenly shared: coverage varies widely among and within countries. Some populations – often the poorest, the most marginalised and the most vulnerable, in fragile, conflict-torn areas – lack access to immunisation services.
There are long-standing and entrenched barriers to immunisation that can only be overcome with new and creative solutions.
Learn more about the Save the Children Immunisation Innovation Accelerator here