Kennedy says US is pulling funding from global vaccine group Gavi
[June 27, 2025]
By MARIA CHENG
LONDON (AP) — U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says the
country is pulling its support from the vaccines alliance Gavi, saying
the organization has “ignored the science" and “lost the public trust.”
A video of Kennedy’s short speech was shown to a Gavi meeting in
Brussels on Wednesday, where the organization that has paid for more
than 1 billion children to be vaccinated through routine immunization
programs was hoping to raise at least $9 billion for the next five
years.
Kennedy, a longtime vaccine skeptic, mentioned Gavi's partnership with
the World Health Organization during COVID-19, accusing them of
silencing “dissenting views” and “legitimate questions” about vaccine
safety. His speech also cast doubt on the diphtheria, tetanus and
pertussis vaccine — which WHO and other health agencies have long deemed
to be safe and effective.
Gavi said in a statement Thursday that its “utmost concern is the health
and safety of children,” adding that any decision it makes on vaccines
to buy is done in accordance with recommendations issued by WHO's expert
vaccine group.
Some doctors in the United States criticized the decision. Dr. Paul
Offit, director of the Vaccine Center at the Children’s Hospital of
Philadelphia, said it was “incredibly dangerous" and warned that
defunding immunization would put millions of children at risk.
Gavi is a public-private partnership including WHO, UNICEF, the Gates
Foundation and the World Bank, and it is estimated that the vaccination
programs have saved 18 million lives. The United States has long been
one of its biggest supporters; before President Donald Trump’s
re-election, the country had pledged $1 billion through 2030.

In just under four minutes, Kennedy called on Gavi “to justify the $8
billion America has provided in funding since 2001,” saying officials
must “consider the best science available, even when that science
contradicts established paradigms.” Kennedy said until that happens, the
U.S. won’t contribute further to Gavi.
The health secretary zeroed in on the COVID-19 vaccine, which WHO, Gavi
and other health authorities have recommended for pregnant women, saying
they are at higher risk of severe disease. Kennedy called that a
“questionable” recommendation; his U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention recently stopped recommending it.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., speaks before Republican presidential nominee
former President Donald Trump at a campaign event Nov. 1, 2024, in
Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)
 He also criticized Gavi for funding
of a rollout a vaccine to prevent diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis
in poorer countries, saying he'd seen research that concluded that
young girls who got the vaccine were more likely to die from all
other causes than children who weren’t immunized.
Gavi said scientists had reviewed all available data, including any
studies that raised concerns, and that the diphtheria, tetanus and
pertussis vaccine has “played a key role in helping halve childhood
mortality.”
Some observational studies have shown that vaccinated girls do have
a higher death rate compared to unvaccinated children, but there is
no evidence the deaths are caused by the vaccine. But Offit said the
studies cited by Kennedy were not convincing and that research
examining links between vaccinations and deaths did not prove a
causal connection.
“There's no mechanism here which makes biological sense for why the
(diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine) might result in more
children dying,” Offit said.
Doctors Without Borders on Thursday predicted “countless children
will die from vaccine-preventable diseases" as a result of the U.S.
withdrawing support for Gavi.
“To invoke misleading and inaccurate claims about vaccine safety as
the pretext for cutting all global vaccine funding is cruel and
reckless,” said Mihir Mankad, the charity's global health advocacy
and policy director in the U.S. “When we vaccinate in the community,
parents line up for hours to give their children a chance to be
protected from these deadly diseases.
“For these children, vaccination programs ... are a matter of life
and death.”
Kennedy's recorded speech to Gavi came on the same day that his
reconstituted U.S. vaccine advisory panel met for the first time.He
fired the previous 17-member panel this month and replaced it with a
seven-member group that includes several vaccine skeptics.
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