Ireland
Ireland has been a key supporter of the Global Fund since our founding, contributing a total of €339.3 million to date. The country pledged €72 million for the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment, covering 2026-2028. This represents a nearly 10% increase over its Seventh Replenishment pledge and reaffirms Ireland’s longstanding leadership in global health, its commitment to ending HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, and its support for building strong and resilient health systems worldwide. Ireland’s contribution to the Global Fund remains its largest single investment in global health and HIV.
Government donor ranking
As of: end 2025
16
Pledges and contributions
Data updated on: 11 June 2026
Cumulative
Total pledged
€411.3 million
Total contributed
€339.3 million
Eighth Replenishment (2026-2028)
Total pledged
€72 million
Total contributed
€0
Pledges and contributions by replenishment
Shared priorities
Ireland’s priorities have contributed to important Global Fund decisions, including increased emphasis on resilient and sustainable systems for health; meeting human rights obligations; greater focus on challenging operating environments, health and education; sustained commitment to transparency and accountability; as well as support to the world’s poorest and most fragile countries.
Ireland has a strong commitment to multilateral aid, playing part in ensuring that the United Nations and European Union continue to deliver aid that is effective and assists those most in need, including greater engagement with African and regional institutions.