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Global Fund Approves Fourth Round of Grants

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT In the Global Fund's biggest round ever, the board has approved 69 Round Four grants with a 2-year cost of $ ...

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Dec 14, 2006
Global Fund and PEPFAR Announce New Treatment Numbers

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT The Global Fund and PEPFAR announced that between them they are now supporting antiretroviral treatment for ...

Article 2
Dec 01, 2009
GLOBAL FUND REPORTS SIGNIFICANT RISE IN PEOPLE RECEIVING SERVICES

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT The Global Fund says that more than 4.9 million lives have been saved by programmes supported by the Fund, and ...

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Jun 26, 2008
GLOBAL FUND ANNOUNCES BIG INCREASES IN PEOPLE REACHED

ABSTRACT The Global Fund has announced that 1.75 million people living with HIV have been reached with ARV treatment th ...

Article 7
Dec 18, 2009
FURTHER DETAILS ON CHANGES TO PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE POLICY

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT Further details are provided regarding a Global Fund Board decision last month to modify the Fund's Quality As ...

Article 2
Sep 17, 2008
COUNTRIES MOST IN NEED OF SCALING UP ARV PROVISION

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT An analysis conducted by GFO shows that half of all countries that are eligible to receive Global Fund grants ...

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Sep 17, 2008
IMPORTANT NEW DATA RELEASED REGARDING PEOPLE NEEDING ARV TREATMENT

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT Until recently, there was no publicly available data regarding how many people within each country need ARV tr ...

Article 2
Apr 16, 2010
OPPORTUNITY TO REPROGRAMME GRANTS TO IMPROVE PMTCT TREATMENT

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT The Global Fund is working with 20 countries in sub-Saharan Africa to assess the possibility of reprogramming ...

Article 7
Jan 21, 2014
Malawi faces shortage of healthcare workers as it battles AIDS epidemic - By

Owen Nyaka

ABSTRACT Donor support has enabled Malawi to scale-up its ART services to reach 67 percent of Malawians in need of tr ...

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May 26, 2021
A LOOMING SHORTAGE OF ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUGS THREATENS THE WELLBEING OF KENYAN CITIZENS

Samuel Muniu

ABSTRACT We provide an update on an imminent shortage of antiretroviral drugs in Kenya caused by a disagreement between ...

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