# Qatar

The State of Qatar has supported the Global Fund since 2016. To date, Qatar has pledged {{0:P:USD:M}} to the Global Fund, including {{2023-2025:P:USD:M}} for the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment in 2022. The Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) leads Qatar’s partnership with the Global Fund and represents the country on the Global Fund Board as a member of the Additional Public Donors constituency.

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### Pledges and contributions

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##### Eighth Replenishment (2026-2028)

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##### Pledges and contributions by replenishment

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### Qatar and the Global Fund

Besides working closely with the QFFD, the Global Fund also collaborates with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Public Health, and the Qatar Foundation’s World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH). In 2023, WISH launched Friends of the Global Fund Qatar, an advocacy initiative to promote the Global Fund’s mission in Qatar, the region and beyond.

Qatar and the Global Fund share a strong commitment to providing support to countries and communities suffering from conflict and humanitarian crises. In 2024, countries facing disasters or conflict account for approximately one-third of the global disease burden for HIV, TB and malaria. In the current grant cycle, the Global Fund has allocated US$4.5 billion for programs in these countries, including Afghanistan, Somalia and Sudan. In Afghanistan, Qatar and the Global Fund were among the only remaining funders of lifesaving health interventions after the withdrawal of international forces from the country in 2021.
