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.
[Episcopal News Service] Earlier this month, following the World Council of Churches 11th Assembly, the Rt. Rev. Mark Edington, bishop of the Convocation of Ep
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved US$10 million in emergency funding to ensure access and distribution of essential medicines and health services in Pakistan.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved US$989,687 in emergency funding to cover the gap of urgently needed health commodities for the treatment and prevention of HIV, including antiretrovirals, rapid tests, viral load tests, condoms and lubricants.