The United Kingdom is a founding member and long-time partner of the Global Fund. The country is the third largest public donor to the Global Fund, having made a total contribution of more than GBP 5.6 billion to date.
In 2025, the United Kingdom co-hosted the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment alongside the Republic of South Africa. The UK's leadership in bringing together partners and collaborating closely with South Africa's government was crucial to the Replenishment’s success. The UK pledged GBP 850 million for 2026-2028, reaffirming its dedication to saving lives and promoting health equity.
Government donor ranking
As of: end 2025
3
Pledges and contributions
Data updated on: 18 February 2026
Cumulative
Total pledged
GBP 6.76 billion
Total contributed
GBP 5.6 billion
Eighth Replenishment (2026-2028)
Total pledged
GBP 0.85 billion
Total contributed
GBP 0
Pledges and contributions by replenishment
Contributions listed exclude technical assistance. A portion of the United Kingdom’s 2020-2022 pledge was reserved for technical assistance.
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News03 April 2006
Partnership agreement signed between the UK and the Global Fund in Mozambique
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News03 August 2005
UK Doubles Support for the Global Fund in 2006 and 2007
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News13 January 2005
The Global Fund welcomes UK's comprehensive HIV/AIDS plan
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News23 September 2004
UK Announces Additional Contribution to the Global Fund
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News20 July 2004
UK doubles Global Fund pledge for next 3 years
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News20 November 2003
Global Fund welcomes Intensified Joint US-UK Efforts against AIDS