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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…

Funding request information for Global Fund’s 2020-2022 allocation period now available

Funding request information for Global Fund’s 2020-2022 allocation period now available

The Global Fund has published its new funding request materials for the 2020-2022 funding allocation cycle longer in advance of the first application deadline than previously, with Window 1 applications due by 23 March 2020. The reason for the earlier-than-usual publication on the Global Fund’s website is to enable countries to prepare well in advance for the application process, including…

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