Karanja Kinyanjui
Interview questions for candidates
Bernard Rivers
COVID-19 PANDEMIC SPARKS INCREASE IN FOREIGN AID, BUT FOR HOW LONG?
Ann Ithibu and Alan Whiteside
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…
Bi-partisan group of senators requests increased United States pledge to the Global Fund
Friends of the Global Fight
Africa’s Health and Finance Ministers Pledge to Increase Domestic Spending for Health
Ahead of the Global Fund’s replenishment push in December, countries are being strongly encouraged to boost domestic funding for the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria to bridge the gap in unmet needs. A conference in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on 11-12 November brought together ministers of health and finance, civil society groups and donors to discuss how to…