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The Global Fund is no longer honouring its commitment to transparency – Aidspan

The Global Fund is no longer honouring its commitment to transparency – Aidspan
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Global Fund says no fraud in Nigeria's HIV fund management | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News — Nigeria — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News

The Global Fund to Fight Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AID), Tuberculosis and Malaria has denied any misappropriation or fraud in the fund it made available for managing Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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Christy Feig appointed as the New Head of Communications

Christy Feig appointed as the New Head of Communications
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Photos from the MH 17 crash site in Eastern Ukraine: No comments

Photos from the MH 17 crash site in Eastern Ukraine: No comments
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Vaccinating people in developing countries costs far less than doing nothing


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By Betsy Ladyzhets, Science News
on Sat, Jun 5, 2021 at 12:02 PM
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As the United States and other nations celebrate what looks like the beginning of the end of the COVID-19 pandemic — with a quarter to half their populations vaccinated — many less well-off countries are lagging far behind. Some have vaccinated less than 1% of their populations, leaving them vulnerable to emerging coronavirus variants and at risk for future surges.
Now a new analysis puts a price tag on what it would cost those countries to catch up. Getting shots to half the adult population of the world’s lowest-income countries in 2021 will cost $9.3 billion, the Rockefeller Foundation, a global charitable foundation based in New York City, reports June 1. That estimate includes 92 nations (representing about 3.8 billion people) that are eligible for vaccine access through Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a public–private global health partnership based in Geneva. With that money, the Alliance could purchase 1.8 billion vaccine doses.

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COVID-19 vaccines for developing countries will cost $9.3 billion

Shots for half the adults in those countries will cost $9.3 billion, the Rockefeller Foundation reports. Doing nothing could cost trillions.

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