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Global Health Agencies and Vaccine-Preventable Deaths

09 May 2024

Lead MP

Virendra Sharma
Ealing, Southall
Lab

Responding Minister

Andrew Mitchell

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At a Glance

Virendra Sharma raised concerns about global health agencies and vaccine-preventable deaths in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I ask the Minister how the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has been engaging with Gavi ahead of its next replenishment. I also inquire about the support given to the Global Fund for strengthening health systems worldwide. Additionally, I seek assurance that the UK will pledge significant financial support to both organisations when they host their respective replenishment conferences next year.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Ealing, Southall
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the importance of vaccines and immunisation in tackling deadly diseases. Vaccines have a positive effect in reducing incidence, spread, and mortality of infectious diseases, leading to significant reductions in cases like polio and measles. However, there are challenges such as ensuring strong health systems for successful vaccine roll-outs and addressing inequalities in vaccine manufacturing capabilities highlighted during the covid-19 pandemic.

Government Response

Andrew Mitchell
Government Response
The Minister praised the work of MPs on global health issues and acknowledged their contributions. He highlighted the UK's commitment to immunisation, mentioning that vaccines have saved over 150 million lives in the last 50 years. The UK has supported Gavi since its inception, committing £1.65 billion over five years and pledging an additional £548 million for COVAX. He discussed future strategies focusing on routine immunisations and primary healthcare services integration. The Minister also addressed replenishments for partners like Gavi, the Global Fund, and the WHO, promising to announce contributions at upcoming events.
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