Scientists criticise cut in UK funding for global vaccination group
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6Y7QR)
Five-year 1.25bn pledge to Gavi is 40% cut in real terms, which experts say will cost lives in developing countries
The UK has cut its funding to a leading global vaccination group by a quarter, a move that experts say will directly lead to the avoidable deaths of many thousands of children in developing countries.
The Foreign Office billed the 1.25bn commitment over five years to the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (Gavi) as a major boost to the group's work as well as to the UK's status as a developer of vaccines. A series of aid agencies praised the decision.
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