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Immunization, vaccine preventable diseases and polio transition | Events and meetings | GAVI core group meeting, 22–24 April 2012

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Immunization, vaccine preventable diseases and polio transition

GAVI core group meeting, 22–24 April 2012

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An Eastern Mediterranean GAVI core group meeting took place in Cairo, Egypt, from 22 to 24 April 2012. The objective of the meeting was to review the draft GAVI annual progress report.

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