Held every two years, the International AIDS Conference is one of the largest gatherings in global health – an opportunity for the world to come together to shift the latest evidence into action and accelerate the fight to end HIV.
On the sidelines of the 77th World Health Assembly, we invite you to tune into the high-level session and reception focused on translating the shared vision of the Guiding Principles for Financing Climate and Health Solutions into concrete actions at...
On the sidelines of the 77th World Health Assembly, the African Union Commission, the Global Fund, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Financing Facility, AUDA-NEPAD, the Southern African Development Community (SA...
The fight against malaria is one of humanity’s most significant public health successes. Great progress was made in malaria control over the last two decades, resulting in a reduction in overall cases and deaths.
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the world’s leading infectious disease killers, killing over 3,000 people every day. In 2022, TB killed 1.3 million people.
Around the world, communities are powerful leaders in the fight against AIDS. People living with, at risk of, or affected by HIV, are critical to delivering HIV care and prevention programs, identifying and removing human rights-related and gender-re...
In 2021, more than 10 million people fell ill from tuberculosis and 1.6 million people died. Effective vaccines would undoubtedly be the best solution to prevent and potentially eradicate TB. However, no new TB vaccine has been licensed in 100 years...
The Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment resulted in pledges totaling US$15.7 billion to fight for what counts and protect everyone, everywhere from the deadliest infectious diseases and build a healthier, more equitable world.
The International Monetary Fund, in partnership with the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), the Global Fund, and Wellcome Trust, is hosting a virtual press briefing for the publication of the “Building Resilience to Long-term Cov...
Twenty years ago, AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria looked unbeatable. Year after year, the world’s deadliest epidemics were claiming millions of lives with devastating consequences for families and communities around the world, especially in poor count...
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