Funding shortage, conflicts hinder infant vaccination progress: UNICEF
HQ Team July 15, 2025: Global infant vaccination rates were up marginally last year, but shortfalls in funding, instability, and rising misinformation threaten.
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HQ Team July 15, 2025: Global infant vaccination rates were up marginally last year, but shortfalls in funding, instability, and rising misinformation threaten.
HQ Team June 28, 2025: World leaders have pledged $9 billion to support Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, for the next five years after.
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HQ Team March 25, 2025: Progress in slowing child mortality and stillbirth deaths has received a severe blow due to global funding cuts.
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40 million children missed measles vaccination, which is bound to result in resurgence and deaths.