How We Raise Funds Resource Mobilization

Published: 29 April 2025

The Global Fund pools the world’s resources to invest strategically in programs to fight HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria and strengthen formal and community health systems. Together, as a partnership of governments, civil society, communities, technical agencies, the private sector and people affected by the diseases, we're committed to successfully funding our global efforts to defeat HIV, TB and malaria and ensure a healthier, safer, more equitable future for all.

Remarkable progress in the fight against AIDS, and malaria has been made in recent years, and our unique partnership model has been crucial to this success. More than ever before, we need to support countries in their efforts to accelerate the fight against HIV, TB and malaria, step up investment in the critical components of health systems, strengthen pandemic preparedness and tackle barriers to accessing health care and services.

Our Financing

Our financing is primarily from the public sector, with 94% of total funding coming from donor governments. The remaining funding comes from the private sector, foundations and innovative financing initiatives.

The Global Fund raises much of its funding in three-year cycles known as Replenishments. During a Replenishment, governments, private sector donors and foundations pledge resources to meet the Global Fund’s needs.

In 2022, the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment achieved a record-breaking pledge of US$15.7 billion – the largest funding amount ever raised by a multilateral health organization – to fight HIV, TB and malaria and build stronger systems for health, which reinforce pandemic preparedness.

We also raise funds outside of Replenishment cycles through partnerships and innovative finance mechanisms. We are constantly seeking new ideas and partnerships that can help us mobilize the resources we need to meet our goals.

Replenishment

The Global Fund pools the world’s resources to invest strategically in programs to fight HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, build resilient and sustainable systems for health and strengthen pandemic preparedness. Our financing primarily comes from the public sector, with 94% of our funding coming from donor governments. The remaining funding comes from the private sector, foundations and innovative financing initiatives.

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Eighth Replenishment Investment Case

The Global Fund partnership has made remarkable progress in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria over the last two decades – saving 70 million lives and reducing the combined death rate from AIDS, TB and malaria by 63% since 2002.

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Results Report 2025

The 2025 Results Report captures a pivotal moment in the Global Fund partnership’s fight against HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria. After decades of progress, global health is in crisis. Declining international funding is jeopardizing the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria – and with it, global health security. But our partnership is addressing these challenges head-on and seeking effective solutions. In 2024, we continued to advance the fight against the three diseases decisively forward.

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Read the Latest Results Report

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