LNCT Webinar: Vaccine Prices for Countries after Gavi Transition

July 17, 2018

Please join us on Tuesday July 17th for the third in a series of LNCT webinars on vaccine procurement. Participants will get updated information on how to access vaccine prices similar to those paid by Gavi once countries have transitioned. The session will consist of a 30-minute presentation, followed by a 30-minute question and answer discussion.

Date: July 17, 2018
Time: 7:00 AM EST / 1:00 PM CEST / 12:00 PM WAT / 6:00 PM ICT
Details: This session will be hosted in English. Materials from the session will be available in English, French, Portuguese, and Russian.

Register Here

Presenters:
Speaker: Juliette Puret, Senior Programme Manager, Immunization Financing and Sustainability, Gavi
Facilitator: Miloud Kaddar, Senior Health Economist, Independent Consultant and LNCT Technical Facilitator

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