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  1. In 2020, the Global Fund created the COVID-19 Response Mechanism (C19RM) to fight COVID-19, adapt lifesaving HIV, TB and malaria programs and reinforce fragile systems for health. Throughout the COVID-19 response, the Global Fund was the primary channel providing grant support to low- and middle-income countries for COVID-19 tests, treatment ...

  2. Global Fund Approves US$9.2 Billion in New Grants to Accelerate Fight Against HIV, TB and Malaria in More than 70 Countries. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved US$9.2 billion for grants starting in 2024. 152 new grants will begin implementation this month, supporting more than 70 countries to continue their ...

  3. The Global Fund invests in the fight against HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria through a partnership-based funding model. We raise funds in three-year cycles known as Replenishments, and funding is then allocated to eligible countries to support HIV, TB and malaria programs in those countries. We ask governments, civil society, people affected by the diseases, technical partners, the private ...

  4. Uganda. Uganda has contributed a total of US$4.77 million to the Global Fund to date. The country pledged US$3 million for the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment, covering 2023-2025. This represents a 50% increase over its Sixth Replenishment pledge and a firm sign of its commitment to alleviating the burden of the three diseases and ...

  5. Indonesia joined as a donor for the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment. The government of Indonesia’s pledge of US$10 million to the Seventh Replenishment is a strong demonstration of its commitment towards ending AIDS, TB and malaria, strengthening health and community systems, and enhancing resilience and preparedness for future pandemics.

  6. The Government of India, with direct support from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has shown unprecedented momentum to fight infectious diseases – especially tuberculosis – based on an ambitious national strategy committing to end TB by 2025. India has been one of the largest implementers of Global Fund grants. Since 2003 and as of November ...

  7. Behind the Global Fund’s extraordinary record of impact against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria are our people. Global Fund staff work with governments, communities and civil society, technical agencies, the private sector and people affected by the diseases to bring the world closer to ending the epidemics, saving millions more lives. Global Fund staff are instrumental in uniting the fight ...