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New Report Identifies Inequalities in Immunization Coverage Worldwide

On Monday, May 21, 2012, ACTION and Save the Children United Kingdom released a report, Finding the Final Fifth: Inequalities in Immunisation, presenting data detailing levels of inequalities in immunization coverage. Despite progress towards global goals, routine immunization still fails to reach nearly a quarter of children, leaving more than 19 million children without access. More than one-third of all unimmunized children live in India alone.

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Dr. Jim Yong Kim elected as President of the World Bank

On Monday, April 16, 2012, the Executive Board of the World Bank Group named Dr. Jim Yong Kim as its next president. Dr. Kim will assume the role on July 1, succeeding the Bank’s current president, Robert Zoellick. ACTION Director Kolleen Bouchane issued the following statement in response.

 

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Global Fund Welcomes $340 Million Contribution by Japan

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

 

Geneva – The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria today welcomed a $340 million contribution by Japan, the highest amount that Japan has ever made in 10 years of vigorous support for the Global Fund. Japan is now making its first payment of US$ 216 million for its 2012 contribution.

 


 

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NIH to Join Multi-center Clinical Trial of New Tuberculosis Vaccine

Aeras

Aeras announces today that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the United States National Institutes of Health (NIH), has joined as a partner for a Phase II proof-of-concept clinical trial of a tuberculosis vaccine candidate jointly developed by Aeras and Dutch biopharmaceutical company Crucell.

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Global Fund Forced to Cancel Funding Round, Jeopardizing Health of Millions

ACTION and ACTION Partners

November 23, 2011 - As a consequence of donor governments' failure to fulfill their financial pledges to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the fund's Board cancelled plans to fund new grants to fight the three pandemics until 2014. The Board also announced it does not have the cash on hand to fund some previously approved grants. This financing shortfall has created an emergency in the international fight against AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria-the world's three leading infectious killers.

"Donors have triggered a genuine crisis in the response to the world's three biggest infectious disease pandemics," said ACTION Director Kolleen Bouchane. "Their failure to make good on their financial pledges to the Global Fund will absolutely mean lives lost. This is a devastating breach of responsibility that will greatly limit access to proven life-saving interventions. It is not clear that the scale of this potential tragedy is fully realized by political leaders."

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Vaccines Against Major Childhood Diseases to Reach 37 More Countries

GAVI Alliance

 The GAVI Alliance today announced it will provide funding for 16 more developing countries to introduce rotavirus vaccines and 18 more countries to introduce pneumococcal vaccines -- a major step towards protecting children against severe diarrhoea and pneumonia -- the two leading child killers.

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RESULTS Educational Fund Executive Director Joanne Carter Makes Statement on GAVI U.S. Pledge

Joanne Carter, Results Educational Fund executive director of RESULTS and RESULTS Educational Fund, released the following statement in response to the announcement that the United States will commit $450 million over the next three years to the GAVI Alliance.

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United Nations General Assembly Adopts A New Political Declaration On HIV/AIDS

ACTION

ACTION (Advocacy to Control TB Internationally) Director Kolleen Bouchane issued the following statement in response to the United Nations General Assembly's adoption today of a new political declaration on HIV/AIDS.

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Global leaders urged to take action and save an additional million lives

ACTION

Advocates urged global leaders to act in response to new scientific modeling released today by the Stop TB Partnership, showing that between 2011 and 2015 it is feasible to avert over one million deaths caused by a dual infection of HIV and tuberculosis (TB). The modeling was released on the eve of the United Nations High Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS in New York City.

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Global Fund statement on abuse of funds in some countries

Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Following a recent media report of misuse of Global Fund grants, the Global Fund is issuing the following statement:

The Global Fund has zero tolerance for corruption and actively seeks to uncover any evidence of misuse of its funds. It deploys some of the most rigorous procedures to detect fraud and fight corruption of any organization financing development.

The vast majority of funds disbursed by the Global Fund is untainted by corruption and is delivering dramatic results in the fight against the three diseases.

 

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