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1Total health ODA commitments, 2001-2006
US Billions
2New instruments in global health
- World Bank Multi-country AIDS Program (2000)
- Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization
(2000) - International Finance Facility for Immunization
- Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (2002)
- US Presidents initiatives
- AIDS (2003), Malaria (2005), Neglected Tropical
Diseases (2008) - Unitaid (2005)
- (PRODUCT) Red (2005)
- World Bank Malaria Booster Program (2005)
- Debt2Health (2007)
- Advanced Market Commitments (2008)
- Affordable Medicines Facility for Malaria (2009)
- National Strategy Applications (2009)
3The Global Fund an innovative instrument in
health and development
- A financial instrument, not an implementing
entity - Supports programs that reflect country ownership
- Evidence-based
- Performance-based
4A unique partnership
Multilaterals Bilaterals
Countries
Civil Society Private Sector
Patients Affected Communities
5The Global Fund and civil society
- Governance (Board and CCMs)
- Implementers
- Dual track financing
- Community systems strengthening
Estimates Rounds 2-6 proposals
About 40 per cent of Global Fund-supported
implementers are NGOs/CBOs
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7Global Fund portfolio
- 14 billion in approved financing
- 7 billion disbursed
- 600 grants in 140 countries
8Global Fund portfolio AIDS
9Global Fund portfolio malaria
Global Fund portfolio TB
10140 countries with Global Fund grants
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11Targeting the poorest countries Global Fund
approved amounts by country per capita income,
September 2008
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12Resources go where they are needed
- Regions
- 60 of approved funds in Rounds 1-8 are for
sub-Saharan Africa - 65 of funding for orphan support is for southern
Africa - Diseases
- AIDS 35 of Global Fund financing for ART is
for southern Africa - Malaria 1.5 billion approved for 19 African
countries that account for 90 of malaria burden
in Africa - TB More than 1 billion approved for 22 high
burden countries that account for 80 of global
TB incidence -
13Reaching the vulnerable
e.g. Global Fund support to harm reduction
programmes
14Number of people receiving ARV therapy in low-
and middle-income countries, 20022007
15Global Fund results June 2008
GP/110608/9
16AIDS impact Malawi
Initial decline in workplace mortality at Escom
(national electricity company) after roll-out of
antiretroviral treatment
Source Global Fund
17Decline in adult mortality with introduction of
ART Botswana
18Increase in TB financing and new sputum positive
cases detected and treated
19Declining malaria in health facilities after
scale-up of bed nets and anti-malaria treatment
Rwanda, 2001-2007
Incidence?64
2004
WHO national database
20Addressing health systems challenges
- Human resources
- Procurement systems for drugs and health
commodities - Infrastructure
- Laboratory equipment
- Monitoring and evaluation systems
21Direct funding of health systems through Global
Fund grants
22The Global Fund and health systems strengthening
- Direct funding of health systems through disease
interventions (approximately 945 million for
Round 8 more than 4 billion overall) - Health systems support across more than one
disease - 186 million approved in Round 7
- 290 million approved in Round 8 (health
workforce, information systems, supply chain
management, community service delivery) - Expanding health system capacity
- Non-government actors (NGOs, FBOs, communities,
private sector, people living with the diseases)
are recipients of 50 of Global Fund funding - Dual track financing
- Majority of Round 8 proposals included community
systems strengthening -
23Human resources
- Increasing the number of health workers
- Salaries for health workers community health
workers - Salary top-up
- Training (96 of grants have a training
component) - Saving lives of health workers to return to work
- Reducing AIDS, TB and malaria burden so that
health workers can focus on other health needs
24Infrastructure Support for renovation of
existing health centres
Mukoma Health Centre, Rwanda (Source PEPFAR)
Photo courtesy of FHI
25Laboratory strengthening
- 67 of TB grants included laboratory
strengthening - Examples
- Chad Newly equipped laboratories
- Philippines Training in sputum microscopy
(public and private) - Yemen, Sri Lanka New laboratories established
26Sustainability more than resources alone
- Increased and more predictable resources
(domestic, external, further innovation) - Build demand for resources
- Address health systems challenges
- Promote evidence-based interventions effectively
targeted to those in need - Promote human rights
- Strengthen social protection
- Strengthen global and local partnerships
- Learn and apply lessons research and evaluation
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29Resource needs for AIDS, TB and malaria (2009 to
2015)
Sources UNAIDS, STB, RBM
30Resources increasing both availability and demand
EstimatedNeed
Estimated Need
Available resources and demand
Demand
US billion
Available resources
31Global Fund requested and approved 2-year funding
(Rounds 2 8)
53
Approval rate
40
34
39
22
34
47
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