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A commercial sex worker in Guatemala City uses condoms provided for free by outreach programs to prevent the spread of HIV. In countries where the ...
In Jordan, Egyptian-born Shehdeh (right) received medication after being diagnosed with TB. Although TB treatment normally requires a six month course...
General Manager Gabriel Jaramillo met with United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki moon on Tuesday, 24 April, to inform the Secretary General about...
Most people would agree that the thought of anyone dying from a mosquito bite in the twenty first century is unacceptable...
5 year old Ronnie was facing death after being infected with malaria. She was brought to Papua New Guinea’s Vanimo hospital one hour from her village...
Sarah Boseley of the Guardian writes about the seven weeks since Gabriel Jaramillo took over as the General Manager of the Global Fund. Boseley caught...
Anti-malaria outreach efforts in rural Nigeria reach nomadic villages deep in the bush, providing insecticide-treated nets, as well as treatment to pr...
Scouts from Bhutanese town of Gelephu visit neighboring villages to help the local community with malaria prevention measures. One important activity ...
In an interview, Gabriel Jaramillo, General Manager of the Global Fund, discusses the direction and achievements to date in transforming the Global Fu...
A health worker talks to members of the Batak tribe in a remote area of the Philippines, where testing of 49 villagers resulted in seven confirmed cas...
In Masaka, Uganda, teenage girls orphaned by AIDS learn hair styling techniques that will allow them to earn a living. After apprenticing with a maste...
Penyambeko was so weak that she was unable to move before she started taking AIDS treatment. Her mother fed her and gave her medicine until she was st...
A young girl plays with her pet parrot in her home on the outskirts of the Solomon Islands capital, Honiara. Malaria is a fact of life in her househol...
Last night in Cape Town, rapturous applause and a standing ovation in a packed auditorium concluded the world premiere of Isango Ensemble’s La Bohème,...
PHOTO OF THE WEEK (23 FEBRUARY 2012) - A mother dresses her child while waiting for a consultation at the HIV clinic of Teneke Hospital, Tanzania. In ...
Today, we are proud to announce a partnership that will bring an extraordinary version of La Bohème to theatres and opera houses around the world...
A Global Fund-supported program enables cafeterias in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, to provide daily hot lunches to patients receiving TB treatment...
Yesterday in Paris, Friends of the Global Fund Europe, the Global Fund and its partners held a meeting to commemorate 10 years of partnership with the...
The amount of support we have seen on our 10th anniversary has been overwhelming. Last week, at the World Economic Forum...
Today we have warmly welcomed the announcement that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation strengthened their commitment to the Global Fund through...
On January 28, ten years ago, the Global Fund was created in response to the devastating effects of AIDS, tuberculosi...
That's what the lineup of faces appearing onstage at our 10th anniversary celebration could look like. All we need is your photo....
For the 10th anniversary of the Global Fund, and as part of the on-going improvements to our online platforms, the web site is seeing a numbe...