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The Developed Country NGO Delegation to the Board of the Global Fund to Fight HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria Announces New Alternate Board Member
16 January, 2026 — The Developed Country NGO Delegation to the Global Fund to Fight HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria Board is delighted to announce that Katy Kydd Wright has been appointed as the new Alternate Board Member, effective immediately. The new leadership team is working closely with the Board Member, Vitaly Djuma, and outgoing Alternate…
Replenishment a Critical First Step But Dramatically Falls Short of the Global Health Crises We Face
Replenishment a Critical First Step But Dramatically Falls Short of the Global Health Crises We Face The Developed Country NGO Delegation welcomes the initial expected pledges of US$11.34 Billion announced at the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa. We acknowledge the Republic of South Africa and the United Kingdom for co-hosting…
Global Fund Results Report 2025: 70 Million Lives Saved, But Progress Is at Risk
Global Fund Reports 70 Million Lives Saved – But Warns Progress Is at Risk Download Global Fund Results Report 2025 Here The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) released its annual Results Report revealing an extraordinary milestone: 70 million lives saved since the Global Fund’s inception in 2002. In less than a…
Supporting a Successful Replenishment and the Co-hosts’ Vision: A Call for All Donors to Step Up
The Developed Country NGO Delegation shares the Vision for Partnership presented by the UK and South Africa, as co-hosts of the Global Fund’s Eighth Replenishment. We commend the joint commitment to strengthen “global health through solidarity, sustainability, innovation, equity, and reform” and we co-sign the call to action for all partners to end AIDS, TB,…
The Global Fund, Digital Health and Human Rights
The Global Fund spends over US$150 million annually to strengthen health information systems, improve the availability and quality of digital data, and provide digital tools for health workers, leveraging private sector partnerships to support its investments. While new digital technologies transform national health systems, enhance public health surveillance, and offer new opportunities to promote individual…