The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Global Fund: Deep Dive The State of the Epidemics The Global Fund How it Works Why it Works Results Replenishment

Tuberculosis TB is now the leading cause of death from infectious disease, with 1.7 million deaths per year. Over 10 million people become sick with TB every year, but 4 million people are missed by their health care system every year.

HIV/AIDS AIDS-related deaths have declined 51% since their peak 2010: 1.4 million 2004: 1.9 million 2017: .94 million

Malaria Malaria deaths have dropped 60% globally since 2000. 219 million cases annually. 435,000 deaths annually, 95% in sub-Saharan Africa.

Key Challenges Drug and insecticide resistance Marginalized populations Donor complacence

How it Works Raise money (replenishment) Develop proposals (Country Coordinating Mechanism) Review proposals (Technical Review Panel) Implement! Monitor (Local Fund Agent, Office of Inspector General)

Why it Works Participatory Governance Pooled Procurement Leverage Board Country Coordinating Mechanism Pooled Procurement 2017 savings: $205 million 5-year savings: $855 million Leverage 41% increase in implementing country commitments U.S. matched 2:1 from other donors

Results More than 27 million lives have been saved since 2002 In 2017 alone, countries supported by the Global Fund provided: HIV antiretroviral therapy for 17.5 million people TB treatment for 5 million people 200 million insecticide-treated bed nets were distributed to prevent malaria.

Replenishment

Replenishment Objective: U.S. provide one-third, or at least $4.67 billion, over three years Strategy: Build support within Congress Generate politically-relevant media Engage the Administration

Resources RESULTS Global Fund Campaign Global Fund: Step up the Fight https://results.org/issues/global-fund-to-fight-aids-tb-malaria Global Fund: Step up the Fight https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/stepupthefight/ Friends of the Global Fight https://www.theglobalfight.org/