Protecting Our Future:
Voices of Support

Gavi is one of the most successful development initiatives in history, protecting people and communities around the world since 2000. With the launch of Gavi's Investment Opportunity 2026–2030, leaders from government, partner organisations, civil society and business express why immunisation matters.

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Country leaders

Abdel-Madjid Abderahim Mahamat, Ministry of Health, Chad
Gilbert Mokoki, Minister of Health and Population, Republic of the Congo
Dr Sabin Nsanzimana, Minister of Health, Rwanda
Domingos Malu, Minister of Public Health, Guinea-Bissau
Dr Bernard Okoe-Boye, Minister of Health, Ghana
Dr Muhammad Ali Pate, Coordinator and Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Nigeria
Firass Abiad, Minister of Health, Lebanon
Mekdes Daba Feyssa, Minister of Health, Ethiopia
Pierre Somse, Minister of Health, Central African Republic

Country leader remarks

Takeshi Akahori, Director-General and Ambassador for Global Issues, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Japan.

From the perspective of strengthening human security and achieving Universal Health Coverage, the Government of Japan has consistently prioritised action in global health during the past quarter century.

The efforts to promote immunisation in developing countries supported by Gavi and the newly launched African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator (AVMA) are the foundation of UHC and contribute to better prevention, preparedness and response to future pandemics.

Today, I am pleased to announce that the Government of Japan will contribute US$ 30 million to AVMA. This is in addition to JICA’s support to manufacturing medical and pharmaceutical products, and developing medical and health care-related facilities, in Africa, through its loan in partnership with the African Export-Import Bank.

To save lives and protect people's health by increasing equitable and sustainable use of vaccines advances our vision of “leaving no one behind”. We hope that Japan's vaccines and innovations will contribute to these efforts.

Japan will work with and within Gavi to advance its strategy with real results.

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Private sector leaders

Dr Morena Makhoana, CEO, Biovac

Artists and athletes

Sir Mo Farah, Champion, The Starting Line
Last updated: 8 Jul 2024

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