My kids survived the AIDS crisis. These children may not.
My kids survived the AIDS crisis. These children may not. By Maurine Murenga In the early 2000s, death was everywhere...
My kids survived the AIDS crisis. These children may not. By Maurine Murenga In the early 2000s, death was everywhere...
Blog: Making Country-Led Malaria Transitions Sustainable By Isabella Castillo As global health financing shifts toward greater country ownership, the question...
The Global Fund: A fulcrum of successful aid transition By Chris Collins Global health is at an inflection point. The...
California’s future depends on global health By Jonathan Cohen and Chris Collins Investing in global health makes our state safer,...
Friends’ Statement on the America First Global Health Strategy “Friends welcomes the America First Global Health Strategy’s commitment to pursuing ambitious...
PEPFAR and the Global Fund work in close synergy, leveraging each program’s comparative strengths. With U.S. support and collaboration, the Global Fund helps extend the reach of U.S. bilateral programs while also encouraging the transition to greater country ownership.
The enduring impact of the 1:2 match requirement on U.S. support of the Global Fund Click here to download a PDF...
Former Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen’s (R-FL) remarks at 2025 World Malaria Day reception On April 29th, Friends’ board member and former...
As global health increasingly focuses on country leadership, pandemic preparedness and stronger systems, AIDS, TB and malaria programming remains a crucial pathway to success.
The Global Fund and the U.S. HIV, TB and malaria bilateral programs are some of the best tools for demonstrating U.S. global leadership, making America stronger and safer, and cultivating partners in an increasingly competitive world.
225 faith leaders urge Congress for robust FY26 allocation for the Global Fund Today, Former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist...
Washington – Friends is deeply saddened to learn of the recent passing of global health champion Congresswoman Nita Lowey. “Today...