HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria are the world's great killers.
- 3 million people died of AIDS in 2001.
- Tuberculosis accounted for 1.7 million deaths in 2000.
- In the same year, malaria killed more than 1 million people, mostly children in Africa.
There is an urgent need for a significant increase in resources to address the challenges created by the severe epidemics of tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS.
The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria will ensure that the unprecedented international and political attention that has now been mobilized is translated into real commitments that will help improve access to the information, goods and services that people so urgently need.
HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE GLOBAL FUND?
The United Nations Foundation has set up a special account to receive private contributions. Direct contributions to the Fund can be made in several ways.
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"The test of the morality of a society is what it does for its children." Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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LATEST NEWS
INTERVIEW WITH GLOBAL FUND'S Dr. Michel Kazatchkine.
In 2005-6 Kazatchkine served The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria as a vice chair, then he became director of the same organization in 2007.[1] In January 2012 the Global Fund officially announced that Kazatchkine will step down in March 2012
To view the interview please click here.
THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA SAYS: "ADDITIONAL $2 BILLION NEEDED NEXT YEAR TO FUND AIDS, TB AND MALARIA PROGRAMS".
To read the press statement, please click here.
NEWSLETTER
The second issue of The Global Fund Update, the newsletter of the Global Fund, has been published. The newsletter provides latest information about progress at the Global Fund.
To read the second issue, please click here.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON SUBMISSION OF FUNDING PROPOSALS
This Q&A has been prepared to further clarify the requirements and procedures for submitting proposals to the Global Fund.
To read the Q&A please click here.
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