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05 June 2019Silence Is Bad for Women's Health
By Linda Mafu, Head of Political and Civil Society Advocacy, the Global Fund
As thousands gather for the Women Deliver conference in Vancouver this week, we have another opportunity to press forward with efforts to dismantle obstacles to achieving true gender equality. With this opportunity comes responsibility. -
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21 March 2019Q&A: The Hunt for TB's "Missing Millions"
By Eliud Wandwalo, Senior Disease Coordinator, TB, the Global Fund
Millions of people with TB are missed from the diagnosis and treatment radar, says Dr. Eliud Wandwalo, Senior Disease Coordinator, TB, at the Global Fund. It's imperative we find them. -
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There comes a time when all humanity must rise together to defeat a global threat, when nations must unite to reject an injustice. With the UN High-Level Meeting on tuberculosis in New York on 26 September, that time has arrived for the fight against... -
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20 August 2018"Kick Down Every Wall": My Journey through HIV Activism
By Kate Thomson, Head of the Community, Rights and Gender Department at the Global Fund
I was diagnosed with HIV in January 1987 – I was 26 years old and the first woman to receive a positive diagnosis in the hospital where I was tested. At that point, it took me two months to even make contact with another woman living with HIV. -
25 July 2018HIV: From Exceptionalism to Endgame
By Peter Sands, Executive Director of the Global Fund
"Advancing global health and strengthening the HIV response in the era of the Sustainable Development Goals" is a timely and compelling analysis of where we stand in the fight against HIV, and how the exceptionalism of the HIV effort should evolve in... -
11 June 2018Paraguay Eliminates Malaria, Sets Example for the Region
By Dr. Carlos Ignacio Morínigo Aguilera, Minister of Health, Paraguay
The World Health Organization today certifies Paraguay as having eliminated malaria, the first country in the Americas to be granted this status since Cuba in 1973, representing a significant public health achievement not only for Paraguay but for th... -
In an interview, Shri Jagat Prakash Nadda, India’s minister for health and family welfare, says he expects other high-burden countries to follow India’s example, and explains how New Delhi is planning to meet its ambitious goals.