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IFFIm has played a critical role with a US$ 191 million investment helping to finance stockpiles of the polio vaccine for outbreaks.
Over US$ 1.1 billion of IFFIm support for GAVI-eligible countries has had a catalytic impact on increasing uptake of underused vaccines.
With yellow fever re-emerging as a threat in west Africa, IFFIm funds are helping stockpile vaccines to stave off epidemics.
Tens of millions of mothers have been been vaccinated with tetanus toxoid thanks to IFFIm support for the MNT Elimination initiative.
IFFIm's investment in The Measles Initiative played a key part in achieving the 2010 goal of reducing measles deaths by 90%.
With IFFIm support, countries like Vietnam are addressing health system 'bottlenecks' that stop vaccines reaching children.
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