Resilient, strong health and community systems are critical to ensure health and well-being for all — to defeat HIV, TB and malaria and better prepare for future health threats.
Malaria is a rapidly evolving health threat that kills one child every minute. Climate change and insecticide resistance pose new threats for people most at risk and new challenges for those fighting the disease. But we know what works: Combining new...
Homs National Hospital was destroyed during a decade of conflict in Syria. Today, the hospital is being rebuilt and patients are returning. Homs National Hospital is now equipped with an oxygen generator – procured and installed by the Global Fund an...
Technology and innovation are key drivers in the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria - strengthening disease surveillance, transforming testing and diagnosis and revolutionizing treatment.
Grant Entity Data is information that the Global Fund uses to actively manage grant-life cycle activities. This video summarizes what CCMs, PRs and LFAs need to know about the new Partner Portal.
In the wake of Cyclone Freddy, Celina’s home was completely flooded and her and her three children were forced to flee for safety. Shortly after, Celina’s two young daughters caught malaria. Their diagnosis came only six-months after Celina’s 35-year...
When Farida Tiemtoré was a 23-year-old student she had big dreams. “I said to myself, ‘Why not create something on the internet to enable people to get the right information?’ Straightaway, the blog let me connect with girls and with female role mode...
A country’s funding request to the Global Fund is developed into one or more grants through a process called grant-making. This video summarizes key changes regarding the grant-making process for Grant Cycle 7 (2023 -2025 allocation period), and how ...
As Fazila navigates her way through her own crisis, she is also protecting her community. After losing her home and all her belongings in the unprecedented floods in Sindh province, Pakistan, in 2022, Fazila, a 25-year-old midwife, began working in m...