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Vaccine summit exceeds target to raise almost £7bn
Jun 4, 2020
Almost £7bn has been raised to immunise 300 million children at a virtual global vaccine summit hosted by the UK.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said up to eight million lives would be saved as a result of the funds pledged at the Gavi vaccine summit on Thursday.
The money will help immunise children against diseases like polio, diphtheria and measles over five years.
Mr Johnson said the triumph of humanity over disease was the "greatest shared endeavour of our lifetimes".
The summit raised funds for Gavi, a global alliance of public and private sector organisations promoting vaccination among the world's poorest communities.
Pledges by more than 50 countries and individuals like billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates saw the total surpass an initial target of $7.4bn (almost £6bn).
Mr Gates donated $1.6bn (£1.3bn) from his foundation and Mr Johnson pledged £1.65bn over the next five years, making the UK the organisation's biggest donor.
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The summit comes as the world continues to struggle to get to grips with the coronavirus pandemic.
Mr Johnson urged other world leaders to "unite to stop a disease like coronavirus causing such devastation ever again".
"Just as we have great military alliances like Nato... where countries collaborate on building their collective military defence, so we now need that same spirit of collaboration and collective defence against the common enemy of disease," he said.
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