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Whether a country or region is eligible for Global Fund support is determined by its income classification and disease burden, as detailed in the Global Fund’s Eligibility Policy [ download in English | Français ] . The policy is designed to ensure available resources are invested in countries with the highest disease burden, the least economic capacity, and where key and vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected by the diseases.
A particular country’s eligibility by component (HIV, tuberculosis and malaria) is recorded annually in the Eligibility List.
The 2022 eligibility list identifies which country components meet eligibility requirements for this year, according to the Global Fund Eligibility Policy. Eligibility does not guarantee a funding allocation. If a country has no eligible components, it does not appear on the list. The 2022 list has no impact on funding allocations already communicated for the 2020-2022 period. The 2023 eligibility list, published at the end of 2022, will determine which country components are eligible for an allocation for the 2023-2025 allocation period.
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