Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria – I


Reporting Organization:Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria
Total Budget ($CAD):$ 450,000,000
Timeframe: December 9, 2011 - December 31, 2014
Status: Completion
Contact Information: Unspecified

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria

Participating Organizations


Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


Return to top

Location


Region - Total Budget Allocation


Sub-Saharan Africa - $ 198,315,000.00 (44.07%)

Europe - $ 49,500,000.00 (11.00%)

Southeast Asia - $ 41,985,000.00 (9.33%)

South America - $ 34,425,000.00 (7.65%)

South Asia - $ 34,380,000.00 (7.64%)

East Asia - $ 30,555,000.00 (6.79%)

North Africa - $ 26,685,000.00 (5.93%)

Central Asia - $ 19,080,000.00 (4.24%)

Central America - $ 15,075,000.00 (3.35%)

Return to top

Areas of Focus


Health - Total Budget Allocation


Sexual Health & Rights (62 %)

Infectious & Communicable Diseases (38 %)

Return to top

Description


The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is a unique, public-private partnership and international financing institution dedicated to attracting and disbursing additional resources to prevent and treat HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria. This partnership between governments, civil society, the private sector and affected communities represents an innovative approach to international health financing. The Global Fund’s model is based on the concepts of country ownership and performance-based funding, which means that people in countries implement their own programs based on their priorities and the Global Fund provides financing on the condition that verifiable results are achieved. Since its creation in 2002, the Global Fund has become the main financier of programs to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, with approved funding of US$ 22.9 billion for more than 1,000 programs in 151 countries. With this commitment of $540 million, Canada’s total contribution to the Global Fund since 2002 is $1.5 billion. This is Canada’s largest contribution to a single global health initiative.

Return to top

Target Population


Gender and age: Adult women Adult men Adolescent females Adolescent males Children, girls Children, boys Under-5 children Newborns Older adults, women Older adults, men
Total Direct Population: Unspecified
Return to top

Outputs


Unspecified

Return to top

Results & Indicators


Expected Results


Unspecified

Achieved Results


Results achieved as of June 2014 include: 6.6 million people receiving lifesaving treatment for HIV/AIDS; 2.5 million HIV-positive pregnant women receiving antiretroviral drugs to prevent HIV transmission to their infants; 11.9 million cases of tuberculosis detected and treated; 140,000 multi-drug resistant cases of tuberculosis detected and treated; 410 million insecticide-treated mosquito nets distributed for protection against malaria; and 430 million malaria drug treatments delivered. Programs supported by the Global Fund have saved an estimated 8.7 million lives to date.

Indicators


  • None Selected
Return to top
Return to top

Associated Projects (If applicable)


Return to top
Icon