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Transitional Funding Mechanism
To date four Debt2Health agreements plus one framework agreement have been signed. They involve Germany and Australia as creditor countries and Indonesia, Pakistan and Côte d’Ivoire on the beneficiary side.
Overall they involve Euro 163.6 m. Half of that amount, Euro 81.8m, is paid to the Global Fund to be invested in the contracting beneficiary countries through the standard Global Fund processes and systems . The other half was unconditionally written off by the creditor countries.
Germany and Egypt (Ethiopia)
6.6 million Euros cancelled / 50 % discount 3.3 million Euros payable to the Global Fund (earmarked to fight malaria in Ethiopia)
Germany and Côte d’Ivoiredownload (PDF - 628 KB)
19 million Euros cancelled / 50 % discount 9.5 million Euros payable to the Global Fund
Australia and Indonesiadownload (PDF - 2 MB)
54.6 million Euros cancelled / 50% discount 27.3 million Euros payable to the Global Fund
Germany - Pakistan download (PDF - 654 KB)
40 million euros cancelled 50% discount20 million Euros payable to Global Fund
Germany - Indonesia download (PDF - 691 KB)
50 million Euros cancelled 50 % discount25 million Euros payable to Global Fund
Germany - Global Fund download (PDF - 729 KB) 200 million committed to invest in Debt2Health
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Germany - Côte d‘Ivoirelearn more