Gavi Funds $500M Vaccines for Africa
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•Exclusive-Vaccine group Gavi has up to $500 million in funds for mpox shots
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Global vaccine group Gavi has up to $500 million to spend on getting vaccines to countries affected by mpox outbreak.
Gavi helps countries with less resources buy and deploy vaccines, usually against childhood vaccines like measles.
The money is available in the organization’s First Response’ fund.
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