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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria mobilizes and invests nearly US$4 billion a year to support programs run by local experts in countries and communities most in need. As a partnership between governments, civil society, the private sector and people affected by the diseases, the Global Fund is accelerating the end of AIDS, TB and malaria as epidemics.

February, 2018

Global Fund and Partners Launch HER

Global Fund and Partners Launch HER
DAVOS, Switzerland - January 24, 2018– The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and partners pledged support for HER – HIV Epidemic Response – an initiative to build private sector support for programs that address HIV in 13 African countries where adolescent girls and young women face disproportionate risk.
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October, 2017

Global Fund Partnership has Saved 22 Million Lives

Global Fund Partnership has Saved 22 Million Lives
GENEVA - September 13, 2017  – Programs supported by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria have saved 22 million lives, according to a report released today. The report also shows significant increases in the number of people receiving treatment for HIV, diagnosis and treatment for TB and having an insecticide treated net to prevent malaria.
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September, 2016

Global Fund Welcomes U.S. Leadership in Global Health

Global Fund Welcomes U.S. Leadership in Global Health
GENEVA - August 31 2016– The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria warmly welcomed an announcement by the United States Government to contribute up to US$4.3 billion to the Global Fund, a demonstration of outstanding commitment to global health.
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July, 2016

South Africa Seeks to End Epidemics among Women and Girls

South Africa Seeks to End Epidemics among Women and Girls
PIETERMARITZBURG, South Africa - June 24 2016 South Africa's deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa today launched a national campaign to transform the health of young women and girls in the country. The new program led by the government and supported by global health partners will go beyond biomedical approaches that seek to prevent young women and girls from HIV and treat those infected with the virus. It will encompass long-term measures that address structural barriers, which predispose young women and girls to diseases
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October, 2015

Kenya Accelerating Progress against HIV, TB and Malaria

Kenya Accelerating Progress against HIV, TB and Malaria
NAIROBI - September 15, 2015 – Kenya and the Global Fund signed seven grant agreements today worth a total of US$333 million to expand interventions for HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, including efforts to reach one million people with treatment for HIV by 2017.
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