Uganda has contributed a total of US$6.19 million to the Global Fund to date. The country pledged US$3 million for the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment, covering 2023-2025. This represents a 50% increase over its Sixth Replenishment pledge and a firm sign of its commitment to alleviating the burden of the three diseases and building strong and resilient health systems. Uganda is both a donor to the Global Fund and an implementer of Global Fund-supported programs.
Pledges and contributions
Data updated on: 14 November 2025
Cumulative
Total pledged
US$8.5 million
Total contributed
US$6.19 million
Seventh Replenishment (2023-2025)
Total pledged
US$3 million
Total contributed
US$1.19 million
Pledges and contributions by replenishment
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Update21 July 2023
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News29 May 2023
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News18 April 2018
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