Immunization Market Dashboard

Interactive tool with the latest market developments of the poliomyelitis (polio), human papillomavirus (HPV), malaria, measles-containing, pentavalent (DTwP-HepB-Hib) and rotavirus vaccines, as well as of safe injection equipment.

The dashboard displays information on poliomyelitis (polio), human papillomavirus (HPV), malaria, measles-containing, pentavalent (DTwP-HepB-Hib) and rotavirus vaccines procured and delivered by UNICEF. This includes doses for routine and supplementary immunization activities, unless otherwise specified.

The dashboard also displays all safe injection equipment procured and delivered by UNICEF for immunization purposes, including syringes and safety boxes for routine and supplementary immunization activities.

All procurement and deliveries of these vaccines managed by UNICEF are displayed in the dashboard, although it may exclude details on procurement and deliveries funded by countries’ domestic sources, where UNICEF has not obtained permission to publish the details.

Unique leverage

Every year, UNICEF and partners procure vaccines to reach 45 per cent of the world’s children under 5 years old. In more than 100 countries, UNICEF works with governments, the private sector, non-governmental organizations, and other United Nations agencies to engage communities, procure and distribute vaccines, keep supplies safe and effective, and help ensure affordable access for even the hardest-to-reach families. 

Procuring and distributing vaccines is just one aspect of our work in this field. Making sure doses reach children, so they are protected from preventable diseases, requires strong health systems. As one of the world’s largest buyers of life-saving supplies like vaccines, UNICEF has unique leverage to negotiate the lowest prices. Buying big and being transparent enables us to shape markets, cut costs and increase efficiency – saving more lives.