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pro vyhledávání: '"Lidija Kamara"'
Autor:
Patrick L.F. Zuber, Philippe Duclos, Katinka Rosenbaum, Meredith Shirey, Lidija Kamara, Miloud Kaddar, Ann Ottosen, Ibrahim El-Ziq
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 29:3149-3154
Since 2000, GAVI provided essential support for an unprecedented increase in the use of hepatitis B (HepB) and Haemophilus influenzae (Hib) containing vaccines in resource poor countries. This increase was supported with significant funding from inte
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 26:6717-6726
Financial sustainability plans (FSPs) were developed by over 50 of the world's poorest countries receiving funding support from the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) to introduce new and underused vaccines, injection safety and imm
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 26:6699-6705
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization, now called the GAVI Alliance, was launched in 2000 as a coalition of partners, including countries, international organizations, bilateral donors, the vaccine production industry, and nongovernmental
Autor:
Jean-Marie Okwo-Bele, Lidija Kamara, William Meaney, Julian Bilous, Patrick Lydon, Marta Gacic-Dobo, Rudi Eggers, Jos Vandelaer
Publikováno v:
Health policy and planning. 28(1)
Within the overall framework set out in the Global Immunization Vision and Strategy (GIVS) for the period 2006-2015, over 70 countries had developed comprehensive Multi-Year Plans (cMYPs) by 2008, outlining their plans for implementing the GIVS strat
Autor:
Patrick Lydon, Julie B. Milstien, Marty Makinen, Lidija Kamara, S. Landry, Violaine Mitchell, L. Brenzel, Ruth Levine
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 26(51)
This paper reviews the experience of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) in introducing hepatitis B and Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccines in the poorest countries, and explores how financing for immunization has changed sinc
Publikováno v:
Rural and Remote Health.
Introduction As part of its health system reconstruction following decades of civil war, Cambodia undertook a program of health sector reform in 1996 to expand coverage of essential health services to the population of 14 million, 80% of whom are res