Ukraine summary indicators
| Baseline costing indicators | 2001 |
| GDP per capita1 | $644 |
| Population2 | $48,573,059 |
| Surviving infants2 | 388,897 |
| DTP-3 coverage3 | 99% |
| Total health expenditure per capita (current $)4 | $32.9 |
| Total spending on routine immunization5 | $6,470,829 |
| - per DTP-3 immunized child | $16.8 |
| - per capita | $0.13 |
| - as a % of overall health expenditure | 0.4% |
| Total spending on the NIP (including campaigns)5 | $6,470,829 |
| - as a % of overall health expenditure | 0.4% |
| Future resource requirements, financing and gaps5 | 2004-2007 |
| Avg. annual resource requirements | $14,875,612 |
| - % new-underused vaccines | 31.3% |
| - per DTP-3 targeted child | $39.3 |
| Avg. annual secure funding | $14,448,753 |
| - % from government | 96.5% |
| - % from GAVI-Vaccine Fund | 3.5% |
| - % from other donors | 0.0% |
| Avg. annual probable funding | $426,858 |
| Avg. annual funding gap (secure and probable funding) | $0 |
| - % of resource requirements | 0.0% |
| - per DTP-3 targeted child | $0.0 |
Sources:
- World Development Indicators - World Bank for GDP
- United Nations Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, World Population Prospects the 2002 Revisions
- WHO-UNICEF Coverage Best Estimates
- WHO - World Health Report 2003, 2004 and 2005
- Immunization Financing Database. Immunization specific spending is reported.