To: Global Fund supporters
around the world
From: Rita
Arauz Molina, Global Fund board member representing Developing Country NGOs
Peter van Rooijen, Global Fund board member
representing Developed Country NGOs
Anandi Yuvaraj,
Global Fund board member representing communities living with HIV/AIDS, TB and
malaria
Date: 10
August 2005
Re: Urgent
Call for Action regarding Global Fund financing
Dear Global Fund supporter,
As things currently stand, there is a real possibility that the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria will not raise enough money to enable it to launch any new
grant rounds in 2006 or 2007.
Donor governments
will hold a Replenishment Meeting in London on 5-6 September 2005 to raise the
Global Fund's stated needs of $2.9 billion in 2006 (plus a further $0.7 billion
to meet the anticipated 2005 funding gap), and $4.2 billion in 2007, for a
total of $7.8 billion. Obtaining this
money will mean that people can be hired and trained, health and social systems
can be strengthened, and medications and equipment can be purchased. The need for scaling up the response has
never been greater.
According to our understanding of current donor intentions, there will
be enough money pledged to cover the renewal of ongoing two-year grants that
have proven to be successful, but there will not be enough money pledged
to enable the Fund to deliver on its plan to launch one new round in 2006 and
two in 2007. Indeed, the total number of
new rounds over those two years may be one or even zero.
Insufficient funding for the Global Fund will also undermine efforts to
attain the Millennium Development Goal of halting and reversing the spread of
HIV and other communicable diseases by 2015.
Likewise, if the Global Fund does not have enough resources,
implementing the G8's recent promise to achieve universal access to HIV
treatment by 2010 will be impossible.
Donor countries are making their decisions right now as they prepare for
the Replenishment Meeting.
We need your urgent help in advocating for adequate funding to meet the
Global Fund's needs. Specifically, we
ask you to:
A special web page at www.aidspan.org/globalfund/appeal
shows (a) the attached Appeal, in English, French, Spanish and Russian; (b)
this letter, in the same languages; (c) a regularly-updated list of which
organizations and notable individuals have signed the Appeal; (d) names and
addresses to use when writing to donor government leaders; (e) a list of key
messages (in the four languages) that you can draw upon when writing to donor
governments; and (f) a link to the ICASO/Aidspan "Advocacy Alert: Global
Fund Financing", in the four languages, with further suggestions for
action.
We urge your organization, and others you are in contact with, to sign
the Appeal and, if possible, to write to donor governments. There is very little time available, and it
is crucial that the Global Fund receive adequate funding to enable it to launch
new rounds in 2006 and 2007.
Queries arising from this Call for Action should be sent to GlobalFundAppeal@aidspan.org.
Sincerely,
Rita Arauz Molina,
Global
Fund board member representing Developing Country NGOs
Peter van Rooijen,
Global
Fund board member representing Developed Country NGOs
Anandi Yuvaraj, Global Fund board
member representing communities living with HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria