About IVAC
Vaccines help create a world where people and communities are free from the health, economic, and social consequences of preventable disease.
To help realize this promise for billions around the world, IVAC builds knowledge and support for the value of vaccines. Since 2003 (learn about our story), we have served as a trusted partner for governments, international agencies, research groups, and non-profit organizations seeking to advance access to life-saving immunizations for all people. Located in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, within the Department of International Health, we are a team with diverse skills and research experiences (meet our people).
Our Approach Blends
- Rigorous science
- Clear communication
- Productive partnership
- Capacity building and training
Vision Statement
The International Vaccine Access Center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health vision is for a world free from adverse health, economic, and social consequences of vaccine-preventable diseases.
Mission Statement
The International Vaccine Access Center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health works to create a more equitable world, free from adverse health, economic, and social consequences of vaccine-preventable diseases. Through rigorous research, knowledge synthesis, global collaboration, advocacy, and education, IVAC accelerates vaccine access and uptake.
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Evidence - Policy - Access
- We generate, synthesize, and interpret evidence that supports informed vaccine policy decisions.
- We provide technical assistance for policy-making that increases vaccine equity and coverage, bolsters new introduction decisions and processes, optimizes vaccine use, and advances sustainable vaccine financing.
- We strengthen efforts to enable equitable access to vaccines, amplify political will, and measure impact to ensure program accountability and sustainability.
Practice Areas
- Country Support
- Coverage & Equity
- Disease Epidemiology
- Impact Evaluation
- Policy Engagement
- Operations Research
- Technical Advocacy
- Economics & Finance
Our Partners
- Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- UNICEF
- CEPI
- Ministries of Health
- Global and local Non-Governmental Organizations
- Vaccine Manufacturers
- Academic & Research Institutions