President has said that through partnership with Gavi, Ghana has achieved 97 per cent immunisation coverage.
This, he said, means that another three percent was missing and that they were working hard to find those 65,000 children who were in remote areas that were difficult to reach. "And I know that working with Gavi, we'll be able to find those children and also give them the life-saving vaccines," President Mahama stated in his remarks at the Gavi's High-Level Pledging Summit in Brussels, Belgium.
The Gavi is an international organisation created in 2000 to improve access to new and underused vaccines for children living in the world's poorest countries.
President Mahama noted that Ghana was a lower-middle-income country, and that their partnership with Gavi was one of co-finance.