Liberia, April 14 -- Monrovia - Liberia has long relied on support for traditional vaccines through global financing mechanisms, often involving partners such as the World Bank and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

By Jerry Gaye, contributing writer

However, the World Bank has notified the Government of Liberia of its intention to end financing for traditional vaccines beginning in 2026, raising concerns among health advocates about the country's readiness to assume full financial responsibility without reversing critical public health gains.

Amid these concerns, the Public Health Initiative Liberia (PHIL), in collaboration with the Global Health Advocacy Incubator (GHAI), recently launched a Budget Gap Analysis Report on Primary H...