MMS/ aidsfocus.ch applauds the world leaders to invest nearly 13 Billion USD in the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria for 2017 - 2019
MMS/aidsfocus.ch - World leaders, faith-based organisations, the private sector, NGOs and civil society organisations met for two days at the fifth Replenishment Conference of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, hosted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Montreal, Quebec (September 16-17). A total of US$12.9 billion was formally pledged which will ensure life-saving treatment and prevention programs for millions of people around the world through 2019.
This achievement demonstrates that the international community remains committed to accelerating progress in ending these epidemics by 2030. The amount raised will save 8 million lives, avert 300 million infections, and help build resilient and sustainable systems for health. The Global Fund is an international financing institution that mobilizes and disburses resources to countries to support programming that prevents, treats, and cares for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. The global partnership has saved more than 20 million lives to date and supports more than 1,000 programs in more than 100 countries where the burden of disease is greatest. The Governments of Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, India, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Thailand, Togo and Zimbabwe joined donor governments, and private sector donors in issuing their own ambitious pledges to the Global Fund, totalling over $50 million. The cost of inaction is too high – we risk reversing tremendous progress against HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. Although the Global Fund has met its replenishment objective, further mobilization, resources and leadership are needed to bring an end to these three epidemics by 2030. While the announcement is a significant contribution to the global efforts to end the epidemics, more work remains. As civil society, we must ensure that what governments announced actually translates into funding and what is stated in the new Global Fund Strategy 2017 – 2019 translates into action!
“The impact of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria is far reaching, and we know that these diseases disproportionately affect the world’s poorest and most vulnerable, especially women and children. Canada will continue to champion the important work being done to end these epidemics, so that our world’s most vulnerable can turn their efforts to growing their communities and supporting their families.” —Rt. Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada Highlights of the pledges:
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