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US to re-engage with Gavi vaccine alliance amid Ebola outbreak, Rubio says

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WASHINGTON/LONDON, June 2 (Reuters) - ‌U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on ​Tuesday that the U.S. would re-engage with the global vaccine alliance Gavi ⁠amid the Ebola outbreak in several African countries.

Rubio told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the decision had been made ​a few weeks ago to re-engage, after the Trump administration pulled funding ‌from Gavi last year.

Gavi helps the world's poorest countries to buy vaccines, so they can better protect children from diseases such as ⁠measles and diphtheria, but also works in outbreak ⁠response, including for Ebola.

U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a long-time vaccine skeptic, said last June that the U.S. would no longer fund the group - representing around $300 million a ‌year - because it ignored safety. He did not provide evidence to ⁠support his claim. 

"The State Department a few ‌weeks ago made the decision that ​we were going to re-engage on this issue of Gavi, respecting what HHS' (Department of Health and Human Services) views are ‌on it as well," Rubio said.

He said ​that Secretary Kennedy had ⁠taken a leading role in determining what was going ‌to happen next with Gavi, ⁠but the State Department would now re-engage because "we need to drive this to an outcome". 

He said: "We'd like to get this issue resolved ​in an outcome that's ‌acceptable both to Congress and also to our goals on global ⁠health." 

(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle, Doina ​Chiacu and Simon Lewis in Washington and Jennifer Rigby ​in LondonEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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