The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has committed US$20 million to Pakistan and US$1.9 million to Somalia in emergency funding to support the health systems faced with climate change disasters. Massive flooding in Pakistan has led to a severe hike in cases of malaria, while drought-linked displacement in Somalia has affected TB services. Since the establishment of the Emergency Fund in 2014, the Global Fund has disbursed close to US$110 million in emergency funding to countries faced with conflict, environmental breakdown, and other acute crises.