Japan
Japan has been a strong supporter of the Global Fund and is the fifth largest public donor, contributing a total of US$5.25 billion to date. In 2000, the country introduced infectious diseases to the agenda of the G8 Kyushu-Okinawa Summit, paving the way for the establishment of the Global Fund in 2002.
For the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment, Japan pledged up to JPY 81 billion. This commitment for 2026-2028 demonstrates Japan’s strong commitment to help end the three diseases and build stronger and more resilient and sustainable systems for health that would enable countries to be better prepared for future pandemics and advance towards universal health coverage.
Government donor ranking
As of: end 2025
5
Pledges and contributions
Data updated on: 11 June 2026
Cumulative
Total pledged
US$5.39 billion
Total contributed
US$5.25 billion
Eighth Replenishment (2026-2028)
Total pledged
JPY 81 billion
Total contributed
JPY 32,400 million