Welcome to the “Hello World” campaign, a digital initiative aimed at introducing online audiences to the Gavi CSO Constituency and raising awareness of its mission and activities.
The “Hello World” campaign aims to showcase the work of the Gavi CSO Constituency and generate interest and engagement among a broad range of stakeholders, including CSOs, donors, policymakers, and the public. Through a variety of online channels, including social media, email, and the Gavi CSO Constituency website, we will share stories, data, and insights that highlight the impact of immunisation and the important role of civil society in advancing global health goals.
Welcome to the forefront of global immunisation advocacy
Gavi CSO
Constituency
Join us in our journey towards a healthier, more resilient world. Together, let’s make a difference, one community at a time.
Call for Nominations
We are seeking dedicated leaders to represent the Gavi Civil Society Constituency on influential global health committees. This is your opportunity to help shape the future of immunization.
Gavi CSO Constituency
In 2010, civil society representatives took a significant step by founding the Gavi CSO Constituency, aimed at fostering the active participation of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) globally in shaping policies. This initiative serves to amplify the voices of communities at the policy level, ensuring their perspectives are heard and considered.
The Gavi CSO Constituency welcomes a burgeoning presence of national pediatric associations, NGO consortiums, and agencies specializing in technical expertise and service delivery.
CSO Constituency Newsletter
Stay informed with our October newsletter, featuring updates on global immunization initiatives, highlights from recent summits and campaigns, and inspiring stories from civil society organizations advancing vaccine access and health equity worldwide.
Important Updates from Our Network
Access the latest information about our work and advocacy
Youth Takeover: The Waiting Room
A powerful short film exploring healthcare experiences through the lens of Kenya’s youth, produced by the Kenya Malaria Youth Corps in collaboration with Gavi CSO Constituency and Amref Health Africa.
A message from Civil Society Organizations
Civil society groups warn that U.S. withdrawal from Gavi could endanger 1 million children's lives. With 25 years of life-saving impact, Gavi has protected over 1 billion children worldwide. Read why continued funding is critical for global health security.





