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GPEI Financing 2013-18 funding, gap & flexibility 2013 budget vs. spend (WHO) cashflow 2014 what is/isn't included in FRRs? status of pledges 1

GPEI Funding Gap Funding Gap USD millions 2013-2018 Feb 2013 (pre-summit) 2013-2018 Feb 2014 Funding Required (FRRs) $ 5,525 $ 5,525 Confirmed Funding $ 395 $ 1,834 Pledged Funding $ - $ 2,698 Projected Funding $ 3,100 $ 430 'Best Case' Funding Gap $ 2,030 $ 563 2

Total Contributions 2013-2018 by degree of flexibility and status (USD millions) $1,600 $1,400 None Partial High $1,200 $1,000 $800 $600 $400 $200 $0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 3

2013 GPEI expenditure WHO actual expenditures against budget WHO 2013 external resources requirements per FRR: $557M TOTAL GPEI 2014 FRRs: $988M ($1.053B including PSC) 2013 expenditure from WHO financial systems as of end-march 2014: - Global WHO expenditures and encumbrances against Polio workplans: $479M - Global WHO expenditures /encumbrances against Polio in RI workplans: $5M* - Expenditure on WHO FRR costs by Government of Nigeria: $22M - Other in kind / in service contributions: $3M End of March estimate of 2013 WHO expenditure: $509M Notes: - Similar information to be reported by UNICEF - Once WHO information is verified by WHO Accounts, details of expenditure by country and budget category will be available - WHO Middle East outbreak expenditures were funded by countries from other local sources and are not fully reflected in this statement - * Polio expenditure in RI workplans may be understated as some polio contributions to RI may be done under non-polio tasks; 4

GPEI Cash Gap for 2014 as of April all figures in USD millions GAPS $309 m $121 m $140 m Note: $48 M for IPV introduction costs through GAVI included in GPEI total Gap

Cash Gap for SIAs and Surveillance (2014) all figures in USD millions $60,000,000 $40,000,000 $20,000,000 $0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec -$20,000,000 -$40,000,000 -$60,000,000 -$80,000,000 WHO OPS Funding Requirements UNICEF OPV Funding Requirements WHO Surveillance Funding Requirements UNICEF Soc Mob/OPS Requirements WHO OPS Funding Gap UNICEF OPV Funding Gap WHO Surveillance Funding Gap UNICEF Soc Mob/OPS Funding Gap

Closing the Cash Gap (2014) all figures in USD millions Projected funding to fill the cash gap $60,000,000 Ops Costs NGA $4.3 (GoN) + $4.8 (KfW) + $2.0 (Rotary) AFG $1.6 (KfW) + $1.9 (Rotary) OPV NGA $21.3 (WB) AFG $1.5 (Saudi) + $1.3 (NPT) PAK $6.7 (IsDB) Surveillance Global $19.0 (Canada) Soc Mob/Ops NGA $6.9 (BMGF) AFG $2.0 (Rotary) PAK $3.3 (IsDB) Ops Costs NGA $14.4 (GoN) + $2.2 (Rotary) + $1.0 (BMGF) AFG $ 2.8 (KfW) + $1.9 (Japan) OPV NGA $2.1 (WB) + $7.9 (Japan) AFG $2.8 (NPT) PAK $4.0 (IsDB) Surveillance Global $19.0 (BMGF) Soc Mob/Ops NGA $6.9 (BMGF) AFG $2.0 (BMGF) PAK $3.3 (IsDB) Ops Costs NGA $12.6 (GoN) AFG $ 2.8 (KfW) OPV NGA $10 (Japan) AFG $2.8 (NPT) PAK $ 2.0 (IsDB) Surveillance Global $19.0 (Rotary IPPC) Soc Mob/Ops NGA: $6.9M (BMGF) + $0.8 (BMGF + $2.0 (GoN) AFG: $2M (BMGF) + $1.4 (Japan) PAK: $1.5M (IsDB) $40,000,000 $20,000,000 $0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec -$20,000,000 -$40,000,000 -$60,000,000 -$80,000,000

What's included in the FRRs? 2014 FRR evolution June 13 vs. Feb 14 (USD millions) $1,033 $1,033 $0 $435 $423 $55 $45 $142 $142 $22 Planned OPV Campaigns Complementary OPV Campaigns IPV in RI Surveillance and response capacity Certification & containment Core Functions and infrastructure * PSC $9 $9 $328 $328 $64 $64 2014 Plan June 2013 FRR 2014 Plan Feb 2014 FRR 8

2014 SIA plans from Feb 2014 FRR Supplementary immunization activity schedule, 2014 (All activities are expressed in percentages and categorization includes cvdpvs) Countries with poliovirus within the last 6 months Countries with poliovirus between 6 and 12 months Countries with no poliovirus for more than 12 months Non-Costed Activities Transmission zone/country 2014 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec West/South Asia Afghanistan 23% 45% 100% 100% 13% 39% 39% 100% 13% 100% 39% 13% Pakistan 25% 100% 25% 100% 25% 100% 50% 75% 25% 50% 50% 100% 50% 100% 88% India 100% 100% 50% 50% 50% Nepal West/Central Africa 100% Nigeria 44% 100% 100% 44% 44% 44% 44% 44% 33% Cameroon 100% 50% 100% 50% 100% 50% Chad 100% 100% 50% Niger 100% 100% 60% 60% Mali 100% 100% Burkina Faso 100% 100% Benin 100% 100% Guinea 100% Côte d'ivoire 100% Central African Republic 100% 100% 100% Angola 50% 50% Dem Rep of Congo 19% 23% 33% 30% Horn of Africa Somalia 100% 66% 100% 66% 100% 66% Ethiopia 38% 38% 38% 38% Kenya 25% 38% 38% 100% Yemen 100% 100% South Sudan 100% 100% Sudan 100% 100% Uganda Middle East Syria 100% 20% 100% 100% 100% Egypt 30% 30% Jordan Lebanon Iraq 100% 100% 35% 35% 35% 35% West Bank and Gaza Strip Turkey 100% 20% 9

What's in the FRRs? $435 $423 Planned OPV campaigns: evolution June '13 vs. Feb '14 Nigeria $104 $151 Pakistan $81 Afghanistan $30 $100 Re-established transmission $59 $39 Horn of Africa $55 $25 West Africa $64 $45 Central Africa Middle East Other EMRO/EURO 0 $5 $38 16 $26 $12 $9 2014 OPV campaigns (June 2013 FRR) 2014 OPV campaigns (Feb 2014 FRR)

EMG PROPOSED SIAs ($60m over budget) Additional SIAs/scope in: Outbreak/immed. risk countries Cameroon, Chad, Kenya, CAR, Ethiopia highest risk countries DRC, Uganda medium-high risk countries Burkina Faso, Liberia, Guinea, Cote d'ivoire, Togo, Angola, Sudan, Djibouti medium risk countries Sierra Leone, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Eritrea, Cape Verde, Mauritania, Ghana current plan in-budget option option 1 option 2 - EMG consensus option 3 Proposed 2014 SIA Calendar - Option EMG consensus Forecast costs coverage (% TP) Transmission zone / Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Country $558,000,000 West/South Asia $147,200,000 Afghanistan 23% 78% 110% 100% 13% 39% 39% 100% 13% 100% 39% 13% 668% $39,000,000 Pakistan 125% 139% 130% 51% 76% 25% 50% 51% 151% 125% 922% $100,000,000 India 100% 100% 50% 50% 50% 350% $8,200,000 Nepal 100% 0% $0 Bangladesh 0% $0 West/Central Africa $265,050,000 Nigeria 45% 100% 100% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 515% $153,150,000 Chad 100% 100% 49% 100% 100% 50% 50% 549% $10,600,000 Niger 100% 100% 70% 70% 100% 60% 60% 560% $16,100,000 Mali 200% 100% 50% 350% $10,200,000 Burkina Faso 100% 100% 100% 300% $8,700,000 Benin 100% 100% 100% 300% $4,600,000 Cameroon 117% 117% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 817% $16,900,000 DR Congo 19% 23% 50% 33% 30% 50% 130% $13,400,000 Central African Republic 43% 100% 100% 100% 100% 443% $2,900,000 Gabon 100% 100% 100% 100% 400% $1,300,000 Equatorial Guinea 103% 200% 100% 100% 100% 603% $1,100,000 Congo 100% 100% 100% 100% 400% $2,800,000 Liberia 100% 100% * 200% $1,500,000 Sierra Leone 100% 100% $1,000,000 Guinea 100% 100% 100% * 300% $4,100,000 Côte d'ivoire 100% 100% 100% * 300% $9,600,000 Mauritania 100% 100% $700,000 Ghana 100% 100% $2,600,000 Senegal 100% 100% $1,100,000 Gambia 100% 100% $300,000 Guinea Bissau 100% 100% * 200% $500,000 Togo 100% 100% 200% $1,800,000 Cape Verde 100% 100% $100,000 Horn of Africa $110,300,000 Somalia 107% 111% 107% 58% 100% 54% 50% 100% 100% 787% $17,700,000 Ethiopia 30% 34% 10% 33% 33% 20% 100% 100% 360% $27,200,000 Kenya 90% 16% 66% 66% 100% 40% 40% 40% 368% $27,200,000 South Sudan 100% 100% 100% 100% 400% $11,800,000 Sudan 100% 65% 100% 265% $11,600,000 Uganda 16% 100% 50% 166% $6,100,000 Djibouti 100% 100% 200% $400,000 Eritrea 0% $0 Yemen 100% 100% 50% 50% 300% $8,300,000 Middle East $32,400,000 Syria 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 70% 100% 100% 870% $10,800,000 Egypt 100% 30% 100% 30% 260% $1,700,000 Jordan 100% 20% 20% 100% 100% 340% $2,900,000 Lebanon 100% 100% 100% 100% 400% $6,600,000 Iraq 35% 100% 100% 100% 50% 50% 100% 100% 635% $9,400,000 Iran 3% 3% $0 Palestine 100% 100% 200% $200,000 Turkey 7% 8% 8% 8% 31% $800,000 Israel 0% $0 Other $2,700,000 Angola 100% 100% 200% $2,500,000 Tajikistan 100% 100% 200% $200,000 Ukraine 0% *Removing these NIDs from option 2 would reduce the budget by $7m ($551m total)

What isn't included in the FRRs? Known costs (estimates) SIAs for 2 nd half of 2014 not yet confirmed: $60M Potential new SIA in future years (2015-2016) : $100M IPV introduction updates for 2015-2018: $100M Plans for IPV use in campaigns not yet finalized: TBD Surge support beyond 2014 (est. for 2015-2018): $60M POTENTIAL TOTAL: $320(+) Potential costs impact of Polio declaration as a PHEIC (additional vaccination & surveillance) Tech Advisory Body recs to add "Polio Pluses", new strategies and innovations Inflation, currency fluctuations, increases in standard costs (i.e. staff) RI (beyond the cost of staff time) not included in GPEI FRRs, yet donors wish to provide funding for such activities under their polio contributions 12

Status of Vaccine Summit Commitments as of February 2014

Status of Vaccine Summit Commitments as of February 2014

Reasons for unrealized pledges Donor governments' budget cycles Political changes in donor governments New donors need to establish mechanisms for transfer and accountability of funds Donors have to fundraise from their own constituencies before releasing them to GPEI Many donors continue to release funds annually based on demonstrated progress

Filling the funding gap Deepen support from existing donors Enhance targeted resource mobilization to new donors (EU, EU states, Gulf States) Advocacy to increase domestic resources Strengthen GPEI resource mobilization capacity with staff secondments

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Status of Vaccine Summit Pledges