The United States of America-hosted pledging conference for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria raised more than US$14.25 billion so far for the partnership’s work over the next three years. The conference in the margins of the UN...
One of a several high-profile events to take place as part of the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment program of events held in the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York in September 2022, “Harnessing the Power of Private Sector Partnerships...
This event marks the official opening of the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment Conference. A dynamic, high-energy show will showcase the full breadth of the Global Fund partnership, highlighting key themes, challenges and opportunities in the fight...
The voices of the Global Fund movement – partners, advocates, communities – are calling on the world to #FightForWhatCounts to save 20 million more lives. The Global Fund needs at least $18 billion to make this happen. In September 2022, world leader...
One afternoon in May, Neema Waziri walked up a dirt street in Dodoma, Tanzania, her bag brimming with condoms. Neema, 22, a single mother of one, was here to face her past – and her future.
Over the past 20 years, our unique partnership has invested more than US$53 billion, saving 44 million lives and reducing the combined death rate from HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria by more than half in the countries in which the Global Fund inve...
Mohammed Asad Mia is fighting for what counts – defeating tuberculosis (TB), supporting his beloved family and growing his business - all under the threat of COVID-19. To mark World Tuberculosis Day 2022, the Global Fund shares Asad’s personal story ...
Twenty years after the Global Fund was created, the world is in crisis again. We must fight for what counts – to defeat HIV, TB and malaria, end health inequity and protect humanity from pandemics. The Global Fund is calling on the world to mobilize ...
Carolyne Wasonga is fighting for what counts – ending HIV, preventing gender-based violence and empowering young women and adolescent girls. “What I love about my job is that I'm able to change lives. I can't change all of them, but there are a few i...