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DFID's contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

DFID's contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Author: Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: International Development Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780215045133

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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was created in 2001 to increase funding to tackle three of the world's most devastating diseases. It has approved £14.1 billion for programmes in 150 countries, provided AIDS treatment for 3.3 million people, anti-tuberculosis treatment for 8.6 million people and 230 million insecticide-treated nets for the prevention of malaria. The UK is the Global Fund's third highest donor and Ministers had committed over a year ago to increase funds to it but this money has not yet been delivered nor the amount of the increase confirmed. The Committee is concerned by the delay in delivering funds and is calling for the UK to increase its contribution to the Global Fund significantly - over and above the current £384m pledge for 2012 to 2015 - subject to reform. The Committee says that the G20 meeting in Mexico provides a good opportunity for the UK to announce new funds, but only if conditions are met and UK taxpayers' money is adequately safeguarded. The Global Fund has had a difficult year, with financial problems, corruption scandals and the resignation of its director. Confidence in the Fund was affected with some countries temporarily suspending payments and the Global Fund had to cancel a round of grants totalling some £930m. However, the MPs say that the Global Fund has made good progress under its new management to reform the organisation's structures and financial risk monitoring. In May 2012 the Global Fund announced some £630 million in new funds


DFID's Contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

DFID's Contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. International Development Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2012-09-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780215048455

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Government response to HC 126, session 2012-13 (ISBN 9780215045133)


Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
Author: Tiaji Salaam-Blyther
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2011-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1437938000

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Contents: (1) Background; (2) Apportionment of Global Fund (GF) Resources: Dist. of GF Grants Among the Three Diseases; Geographic Dist. of GF Grants; (3) Five-Year Evaluation of GF; (4) Key Changes to the GF: Single Stream Agree.; Nat. Strategy Application; Dual-Track Financing; Debt2Health; Affordable Medicines Facility-malaria; Voluntary Pooled Procurement; (5) U.S. Support of the GF; (6) Issues for Congress: FY 2011 Budget; U.S. Leadership in Combating HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria; The GF¿s Mandate; Coordinating the GF with U.S. Global Health Programs; Transparency, Monitoring, and Evaluation; (7) Conclusion. Pledges and Contributions to the GF; Founding Principles of the GF; Illus. This is a print on demand report.


Crs Report for Congress

Crs Report for Congress
Author: Tiaji Salaam-Blyther
Publisher: BiblioGov
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781293274781

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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (Global Fund, or the Fund) was established in 2002 as a public-private partnership that could provide significant financial support for global responses to HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria. By the end of 2011, the Global Fund had approved roughly $22.6 billion to help 150 countries fight these three diseases. According to the Global Fund, from 2002 through 2011, it had supported AIDS treatment for 3.3 million HIV-positive people, anti-tuberculosis treatment for 8.6 million people, and 230 million insecticide-treated nets for the prevention of malaria, saving about 7.7 million lives. In November 2011, the Global Fund Board announced that due to inadequate resources from donors, it would cancel its 11th round of funding, but would maintain support for existing activities to avoid disruptions in ongoing services. The Fund also announced that it expected to offer new funding for grants in 2014. The United States has demonstrated strong support for the Global Fund since making a founding pledge in 2001. U.S. officials have served on several Global Fund boards, U.S. contributions to the Fund have surpassed those of any other country, and U.S. global HIV/AIDS, TB, and malaria programs have been increasingly coordinated with Global Fund activities. Donors last met on October 4, 2010, to make their pledges for the Global Fund over the next three years. There, the United States made its first multiyear pledge to the Fund of $4 billion.


Hiv/aids

Hiv/aids
Author: Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. International Development Committee
Publisher: The Stationery Office
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780215525338

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The Department for International Development (DFID) launched its new HIV/AIDS Strategy "Achieving Universal Access: the UK's strategy for halting and reversing the spread of HIV in the developing world" in June 2008. DFID is widely acknowledged as a global leader in tackling HIV/AIDS, particularly amongst vulnerable and marginalised groups, including women and children. Its Strategy provides an excellent analysis of the challenges faced in tackling HIV/AIDS effectively. It makes substantial financial commitments, most notably £6 billion over seven years to strengthen health systems in partner countries, and £1 billion over the same period for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Direct and specific HIV/AIDS funding of this kind continues to be necessary to fill the gaps in prevention and treatment services in high-prevalence countries. But the Strategy is strong on rhetoric but weak in communicating how DFID will implement it. There are few measurable targets or indicators of how the Strategy's effectiveness will be assessed. DFID fails to explain how the high-level funding commitments will be broken down by country or sector, making it difficult to understand how implementation will occur on the ground. The Committee has concerns that social protection programmes, which are now DFID's main instrument for assisting children orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS, will not be specifically targeted at this vulnerable. The overall aim of the Strategy is universal access to HIV prevention, treatment and care, but the target date for achieving this is only two years away in 2010.