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Other news relating to the Global Fund partnership

Other news relating to the Global Fund partnership

United States’ Senate approves Appropriations bill and 15.6% increase for Global Fund On September 18, the United States Senate Appropriations Committee posted its bill relating to funding for “state, foreign operations, and related programs” for fiscal year 2020. The bill proposes $1.56 billion in fiscal year 2020, which is a 15.6% increase from the previous year, and affirms the U.S.’s…

Five G7 countries have increased their pledges for 2020-2022 compared to last Replenishment, with United States and France still to announce

Five G7 countries have increased their pledges for 2020-2022 compared to last Replenishment, with United States and France still to announce

As the Global Fund approaches the replenishment of funds for the next implementation period, 2020 to 2022, some of its traditional major donors have already announced their pledges. The G7 countries – the world’s most advanced economies in the world including Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom (UK) and the United States – are the Global Fund’s largest…

Global Fund pressures Democratic Republic of Congo, facing an Ebola epidemic, to fulfill its co-financing commitment

Global Fund pressures Democratic Republic of Congo, facing an Ebola epidemic, to fulfill its co-financing commitment

The Global Fund has requested the Democratic Republic of Congo to prove that the country has fulfilled its co-financing commitment, or in other words, that the State had spent about $44.6 million on health during the year 2018 as part of a commitment to spend about 98.9 million during this grant cycle, as agreed during grant signing; otherwise the DRC…

Will the private sector step up (enough) for the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment?

Will the private sector step up (enough) for the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment?

At this year’s annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos in January, the most exclusive and possibly most hyped global private sector conference in the world, Global Fund Executive Director Peter Sands issued a challenge to the private sector, to contribute at least $1 billion to the overall Sixth Replenishment target of at least $14 billion for the Global Fund’s…

The Global Fund Board seeks new members for the Technical Review Panel

The Global Fund Board seeks new members for the Technical Review Panel

Lancet Commission confirms malaria could be eradicated by 2050 In the first academic article of its kind, the Lancet Commission on Malaria Eradication report shows – by synthesizing existing evidence – that the world can achieve malaria eradication within a generation. The report overview highlights the progress made globally between 2000 and 2017, during which the rate of malaria cases…

Updates on the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment

Updates on the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment

As we count down the days to the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment Conference on 10 October, in Lyon, France, the rate of donors announcing pledges or intentions has increased. In this edition of the GFO and the next, we will publish a short news roundup summarizing the latest developments. Global Fund and Replenishment-related activity at the UN’s 74th General Assembly The…

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