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The Global Fund invests US$4 billion a year to defeat HIV, TB and malaria and ensure a healthier, safer, equitable future for all. We unite the world to find solutions that have the most impact, and we take them to scale worldwide.
- About the Global Fund
The Global Fund raises funds on a three-year cycle, bringing...
- Staff & Organization
The staff of the Global Fund carry out day-to-day...
- Strategy (2023-2028)
The Global Fund Strategy (2017-2022): Investing to End...
- The Global Fund’s Monitoring and Evaluation Framework
These systems provide quality data and evidence, which allow...
- Civil Society
Communities living with and impacted by the three diseases...
- Friends of the Fund
The Friends organizations in Europe, Japan and the United...
- Government & Public Donors
Financial contributions from governments to the Global Fund...
- Implementing Partners
As a partnership organization, our responsibility is to...
- About the Global Fund
The Global Fund raises funds on a three-year cycle, bringing longer term predictability in the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria and in reinforcing resilient and sustainable systems for health. Governments, the private sector and foundations pledge funds to support our mission.
- Funding
- Prevention
- Testing and Treatment
The Global Fund provides 65% of all international financing for malaria programs.We have invested more than US$17.9 billion in malaria control programs as of June 2023.Since January 2021, we have increased malaria grants by 23% on average.220 million mosquito nets distributed to protect families from malaria in 2022.8.5 million structures covered by indoor residual spraying in 2022.37.1 million children covered by seasonal malaria chemoprevention in 2022.14.6 million pregnant women received preventive therapy for malaria in 2022.321 million suspected cases of malaria tested in 2022.166 million cases of malaria treated in 2022.The Global Fund is the world's largest financier of AIDS, TB, and malaria prevention, treatment, and care programs. As of June 2019, the organization had disbursed more than US$41.6 billion to support these programs. [6]
Jun 30, 2021 · The World Health Organization and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria signed a cooperation and financing agreement to implement 10 strategic initiatives to accelerate the end of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as epidemics and strengthen systems for health.
Dec 9, 2021 · Now, for the first time, a new report from the World Health Organization and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, systematically assesses the global State of inequality: HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
Jun 8, 2023 · Today the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) signed a new and revised Strategic Framework for Collaboration, designed to build stronger and more resilient health systems and maximize collaboration and impact in support of country, regional and global responses to major ...