Clinton Health Access Initiative

Funding totals

Funds documented as disbursed and received by Clinton Health Access Initiative from 2014 to 2022, including capacity-building and PHEIC-specific funding. Totals may not align due to incomplete reporting and documentation.

Funds disbursed2014–2021

$80MTotal funds (USD)
$80MCapacity-building funds, including JEE core capacities (USD)
$170KPHEIC funds (USD)

Funds received2014–2021

$25MTotal funds (USD)
$25MCapacity-building funds, including JEE core capacities (USD)
$0PHEIC funds (USD)

Funds by top 10 JEE core capacities

Funds disbursed and received by Clinton Health Access Initiative for activities aligned to JEE 1.0. core capacities (see Technical appendix). Value may be less than the total identified for capacity-building shown above because not all capacity-building funds align with a specified JEE core capacity.

Funds disbursedClinton Health Access Initiative | 2014–2021

JEE 1.0 CategoryFunds (USD)$0$10M$20M$30M$40M$50MImmunization$45MNational laboratory system$4.5MNational legislation, policy and financing$1.5M

Funds receivedClinton Health Access Initiative | 2014–2021

JEE 1.0 CategoryFunds (USD)$0$10M$20M$30M$40M$50MNational laboratory system$25M

Funds by PHEIC

Funds disbursed and received by Clinton Health Access Initiative for PHEIC-specific response.

Funds disbursedClinton Health Access Initiative | 2014–2021

PHEIC nameFunds (USD)$0$50K$100K$150K$200K2019-2023 COVID-19 Pandemic$170K

Funds receivedClinton Health Access Initiative | 2014–2021

No data available

Top recipients and funders

Top 10 recipients to which Clinton Health Access Initiative disbursed funds, and top 10 funders from which Clinton Health Access Initiative received funds.

Top 10 recipients2014–2021

Mozambique$10M
Rwanda$10M
Ethiopia$5.5M
Zambia$5.5M
Nigeria$4.5M
Kenya$3M
Zimbabwe$3M
Sierra Leone$3M
Lao People's Democratic Republic$2.5M
Uganda$2M

Top 10 funders2014–2021

World Health Organization (WHO)$25M