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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: A smart, lifesaving U.S. investment
THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, AND MALARIA
Is the world’s largest global health funder
Invests more than $4 billion a year in programs run by local experts and governments
Builds stronger health systems, health security and pandemic preparedness
Accelerates the end of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases
How the Global Fund Helps Countries Respond to COVID-19
Adapting AIDS, TB and Malaria Programs
Procuring Diagnostics
Providing Lifesaving Treatment
Equipping Health Workers with PPE
FEATURED
Ending AIDS
Translating Progress into Success to End the AIDS Epidemic is a collaboration between amfAR, AVAC, and Friends of the Global Fight, with technical assistance from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. The report was conceptualized to take stock of how far we have come – and how far we have to go – toward ending HIV and AIDS around the world.
Ending TB
TB is curable. We need renewed and sustained political will to combat this epidemic. We know we can end the TB epidemic. It is a matter of scaling up effective programs, dedicating sufficient resources and mobilizing the political will. This report highlights six locations where communities made impressive progress to significantly reduce TB cases and deaths – from California in the United States to Tomsk, Russia and Karachi, Pakistan.
The Global Fund & Health Security
More than one-third of the Global Fund's work to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria also supports health security, finds The Lancet Global Health. Vertical programs play an essential role to grow health security capacity.
Infographic: U.S. AIDS, TB and Malaria Investments and Pandemic Preparedness
How U.S. investments in the global fight to end AIDS, TB and malaria help prepare the world to identify and respond to emerging pandemics.
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How COVID-19 is Affecting the Global Response to AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a serious impact on the most vulnerable communities worldwide and threatens progress on HIV, TB, malaria, vaccination and other areas of health. Below, you can find regularly updated information on the impact of COVID-19 on HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria and news items from around the world on important developments. 1….
Key Takeaways from the Global Fund’s 45th Board Meeting
Chief Policy Officer Mark P. Lagon summarizes key takeaways from the Global Fund’s 45th Board Meeting. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is governed by a Board of government, private sector, philanthropic, civil society and affected populations representatives in donor and implementing countries. It held the second of two yearly meetings on November 8-10, 2021….
Friends Hails Biden Administration Announcement that the U.S. Will Host Next Global Fund Replenishment
Washington, D.C. — Friends of the Global Fight applauds the Biden administration’s announcement that the United States will host the Global Fund’s seventh replenishment conference in fall 2022. “This is an incredible opportunity for the U.S. to continue and expand its global health leadership at a pivotal time,” said Chris Collins, president and CEO of…
Global Health Update: Thank you to the Senate Appropriations Committee for Maintaining U.S. Contribution to the Global Fund
See what’s new in our work to fight for the Global Fund and global health. –
Issue Brief: Leveraging the HIV Response for Stronger Health Systems and Pandemic Preparedness
Leveraging the HIV Response for Stronger Health Systems and Pandemic Preparedness: Early Lessons from COVID-19 Responses in Six Countries Through interviews in six countries – Kenya, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Thailand and Vietnam — we examine how the HIV response contributed to country responses to COVID-19 and broader health systems. The issue brief proposes that the…