Global Fund Pledges Reach ‘Unprecedented’ US$14B; Organizations Release Statements Of Support

Global Fund: US$14 Billion to Step Up the Fight Against the Epidemics
“In an unprecedented show of global solidarity, donors at the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment Conference pledged US$14.02 billion for the next three years — the largest amount ever raised for a multilateral health organization, and the largest amount by the Global Fund. The funds will help save 16 million lives and end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria by 2030…” (10/10).

ACTION Global Health Advocacy Partnership: World leaders deliver a successful replenishment of the Global Fund, stepping up to end AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria (10/10).

Friends of the Global Fight: With U.S. Leadership, Global Fund Raises $14 Billion, Largest Amount Ever Pledged to an International Health Organization (10/10).

Funders Concerned About AIDS: FCAA Congratulates Global Fund on Successful Replenishment Effort (10/10).

Malaria No More: Malaria No More Applauds the $14 Billion Pledged to the Global Fund to Save and Protect Millions of Lives from Malaria, AIDS and Tuberculosis (10/10).

UNAIDS: UNAIDS thanks all donors for pledging full funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (10/10).

World Health Organization: WHO welcomes vital new funding for the Global Fund (10/10).

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