Germany is the fourth largest public donor overall. Germany has been a major supporter since our partnership was founded, and has contributed over €5.58 billion to date. Germany is among the first public donors to announce a €1 billion commitment for the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment, covering 2026-2028. This early announcement helps establish a strong foundation ahead of the final pledges at the Eighth Replenishment Summit.
For the Seventh Replenishment, Germany announced an early pledge of €1.3 billion – a 30% increase from its pledge for the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment (covering 2020-2022) which included €100 million for debt swaps under the Global Fund’s Debt2Health mechanism. This pledge brought new hope for ending AIDS, TB and malaria, while also strengthening health and community systems and enhancing resilience and preparedness for future pandemics, in line with Germany’s priorities.
For 2020-2022, Germany pledged €1.47 billion. This included a €465 million contribution to the Global Fund’s COVID-19 response, to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on programs and initiate urgent improvements in formal and community health systems.
Government donor ranking
As of: end 2025
4
Pledges and contributions
Data updated on: 18 February 2026
Cumulative
Total pledged
€6.62 billion
Total contributed
€5.58 billion
Eighth Replenishment (2026-2028)
Total pledged
€1 billion
Total contributed
€0
Pledges and contributions by replenishment
Contributions listed exclude technical assistance. A portion of Germany’s 2017-2019 pledge was reserved for Debt2Health contributions and for technical assistance.
Germany and the Global Fund
Germany has a seat on the Global Fund Board and is a member of the Board’s Strategy Committee, playing a pivotal role in shaping Global Fund policies, notably on building resilient and sustainable systems for health and promoting strong linkages of programs to the overall health sector.
Through BACKUP Health – Global Programme Health Systems Strengthening, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, Germany also provides technical assistance to improve the effectiveness of Global Fund-financed programs. With a primary focus on strengthening health systems, BACKUP Health provides technical and financial support to strengthen community engagement, ensure governance and coordination, and support the integration of health services.
Germany was the first country to participate as creditor in Debt2Health, the Global Fund’s financing mechanism designed to encourage domestic financing in health by converting debt repayments into lifesaving investments in health. Debt2Health swaps with Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan/MER, Pakistan, El Salvador and Sri Lanka are generating close to €150 million in health investments for 2008-2022.
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News15 September 2015
Regional Approach for TB Control Stresses Systems for Health
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News31 July 2014
Global Fund Welcomes Germany’s Increased Contribution
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News24 January 2013
Germany Makes EUR 1 Billion Contribution to the Global Fund
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News08 March 2012
Global Fund Sees Germany's Contribution as Recognition of New Direction
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News23 November 2011
Global Fund Welcomes Germany’s Contribution for 2011
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News16 September 2010
Global Fund, Côte d’Ivoire and Germany sign agreement to convert debt into resources to fight AIDS
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News30 November 2008
Germany cancels Pakistani debts through Global Fund initiative
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News02 December 2004
Germany more than doubles 2005 pledge to the Global Fund