The Global Fund: A fulcrum of successful aid transition
The Global Fund: A fulcrum of successful aid transition By Chris Collins Global health is at an inflection point. The...
The Global Fund: A fulcrum of successful aid transition By Chris Collins Global health is at an inflection point. The...
Our new report, co-published with United to Beat Malaria and Malaria No More, outlines principles and pathways to support a successful implementation of the America First Global Health Strategy for malaria.
Friends welcomes Global Fund support in fiscal year 2026 appropriations legislation Washington, DC – Yesterday the House and Senate posted the fiscal year 2026 National Security, Department of State and...
Friends statement on the U.S. commitment to the Global Fund Johannesburg, South Africa – Today the U.S. pledged to provide $4.6...
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...
The Global Fund partnership has saved 70 million lives since 2002, reducing the combined death rate from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria by 63%.
Advocates call for increased and new sources of global health financing Decisive action needed by all stakeholders to increase investment...
Expanding global health finance: Convening report and agenda for action Over the last two decades, global health investments have enabled...
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.
Thanks to historic bipartisan American leadership we now have the chance to end AIDS as a public health threat. Major progress has been made in helping countries stand on their own in financing and managing their HIV responses.
The enduring impact of the 1:2 match requirement on U.S. support of the Global Fund Click here to download a PDF...