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About the UNDP-Gavi partnership

UNDP’s first formal partnership agreement with Gavi started with support to a 2013-2017 Gavi Health Systems Strengthening (HSS) grant in India, in partnership with WHO and UNICEF. UNDP took lead of a US$38.5 million component of the grant to support the development of a national monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework for immunization, national research, and the roll-out of an electronic logistics management information system for vaccines. 

UNDP and Gavi have continued to expand collaboration across geographic as well as policy and programmatic areas. In addition to India, where the pilot leveraging an electronic vaccine intelligence network (eVIN) to digitize the entire supply chain for vaccines across 12 states entered a second phase in 2017, UNDP currently has project agreements with Gavi in Tajikistan, Indonesia, and Zambia. Beyond this direct programmatic engagement, UNDP works closely with Gavi in a number of other countries, providing support in the form of knowledge sharing, policy guidance, and technical assistance, particularly on health systems strengthening, sustainable financing, and supply chain management for the implementation of large-scale health programmes. UNDP’s longstanding collaboration with the Global Fund likewise allows it to support enhanced coordination between the two organizations to optimize synergies on country level responses. 

Ranging from full implementation and end-to-end support for grant management, to specialized assistance in a single technical area, UNDP’s partnership with Gavi is grounded in its comparative advantages and tailored to the needs of each country context. Its work is guided by its diverse experiences in delivering large, complex programmes for the Global Fund and other public health donors in challenging operating environments and fragile countries, and its work with governments to strengthen health systems and build capacity in managing donor resources in close coordination with WHO, UNICEF and other UN agencies. 

Building on the success of its health implementation support model employed for its partnership with the Global Fund, UNDP offers Gavi three interconnected and mutually reinforcing pillars of support: