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Mahama: Ghana to exit GAVI funding for vaccines by 2030

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Ghana's planned exit from GAVI funding by 2030 signals a shift in vaccine financing responsibility to the government, potentially increasing domestic healthcare spending and affecting vaccine procurement contracts. This is a country-specific regulatory/policy change with implications for global health organizations and vaccine manufacturers. The commercial mechanism is weak as no specific budget, price impact, or supply chain disruption is detailed; the announcement is a long-term policy intent.

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  • Ghana plans to exit GAVI funding for vaccines by 2030.
  • Announcement made at 79th World Health Assembly on May 18, 2026.
  • Ghana aims to transition from beneficiary to potential donor.
  • GAVI has supported Ghana's immunization programs against measles and polio.
  • Countries with improving economies are expected to independently finance immunization under GAVI's transition framework.

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