Losing Ground: How funding shortfalls and the cancellation of the Global Funds Round 11 are jeopardising the fight against HIV & TB
MSF calls on the stakeholders of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria including its donors, Board of Directors, and Secretariat to convene an emergency donor conference and to open a new early funding window to raise the necessary resources needed to ensure that the Fund is fully functioning and open for business in 2012. d TB services.
Countries simply cannot wait two years to access new funds to scale-up and improve lifesaving treatment programs. For its part, the United States must also ensure that funding for US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is preserved and that the commitments for scale-up of HIV treatment are met. European Commission and European Union member states must boost their financial support, and affected country governments must make all efforts to increase scale-up of HIV an TB services.
In "Losing Ground", MSF identifies and describes the impact of funding shortfalls in critical areas of HIV and TB. This issue brief illustrates findings of a survey of 13 countries where MSF supports HIV and TB treatment projects. It shows some of the critical areas in which the cancellation of Round 11 are already having an impact on the ability of high prevalence countries to implement the latest, most promising strategies to combat their epidemics. (March 2012)