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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nGCC countries achieved 100% coverage for essential vaccines in 2024, surpassing the global average of approximately 84%, according to data from the GCC Statistical Centre reported by the UAE state-run WAM news agency.\n\nThe six-member bloc includes Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman.\n\n### How did GCC countries achieve 100% vaccine coverage?\n\nGCC countries reached full vaccine coverage through efficient national immunization programs and strong public health systems, according to the GCC Statistical Centre. The data was published in a weekly bulletin marking World Health Day 2026.\n\nThe bloc has also expanded access to affordable medicines and vaccines as part of its broader health strategy.\n\n### How much did the GCC contribute to global health funding?\n\nGCC countries contributed approximately $842.7 million to health sector financing and medical research through Official Development Assistance in 2023. That figure represented around 4.6% of total international development assistance.\n\nThe bulletin described the contribution as evidence of the bloc's commitment to strengthening global health efforts and supporting the transfer of medical knowledge.\n\n### What role does the GCC play in supporting developing countries' health systems?\n\nThe bulletin highlighted the GCC's efforts to help developing countries build stronger health systems, improve their capacity to respond to health challenges, and expand access to essential medicines and vaccines.\n\nContinued investment in health infrastructure and broader international cooperation remain central to Gulf health policy. The bloc has framed these priorities around achieving universal health coverage and a sustainable health future.\n\nThe GCC's initiatives align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 3, which focuses on ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for people of all ages.",
"title": "GCC achieves 100% vaccine coverage, outpacing global immunization rate"
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