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Gavi’s 5.0 vision of leaving no one behind with immunisation by 2030 is inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and aligned to Immunisation Agenda 2030 (IA2030). EquityEquity in the context of public health campaigns refers to providing high-quality interventions uniformly and in a fair and impartial manner to is the organising principle of the Gavi 2021-25 (Gavi 5.0) strategy and underpins the broader “leave no one behind” ambition of the global development agenda.[1] The Immunisation Agenda (IA 2030) places priority and focus on reaching the most marginalised and vulnerable populations to ensure that all children receive all vaccines.
Routine immunisation programmes, especially in low- and middle-income countries, strengthen accessThe ease in reaching health services or health facilities in terms of location, time, and ease of approach. to and delivery of primary health care (PHC) as a pathway towards achieving Universal Health CoverageA proportion (%) that reflects the number of people receiving (an) intervention(s) divided by the total number of people eligible to receive (UHC). Immunisation also contributes to global health security and achieving 14 of 17 SDGs.