Ethiopia
Ethiopia has been a recipient country of the Global Fund since 2004 and has been disbursed over US$2.6 billion for HIV, TB and malaria.
An audit conducted by the Office of the Inspector General in 2017 found that Global Fund grants have contributed to major progress towards ending the three epidemics in Ethiopia. The country has reduced both malaria incidence and mortality, tuberculosis incidence has declined by 50%, and the number of people on antiretroviral therapy has increased by 27%. However, the auditors also identified that health systems strengthening activities need significant improvement and that the country has difficulties absorbing funds.
Ethiopia is also part of Multicountry Africa ECSA-HC, Multicountry Eastern Africa ANECCA, Multicountry Eastern Africa IGAD, Multicountry Eastern Africa KANCO and Multicountry TB WC Africa NTP/SRL grants supported by the Global Fund.
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About the action
The action in Sri Lanka is led by Diversity and Solidarity Trust (DAST) with the support of the following partners.
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united kingdom
The Orizuru (origami paper crane) is considered to be the most classic of all Japanese origami. The crane is a symbol of success and good fortune in Japanese culture and the origami paper crane is a symbol of peace, love, and hope, and healing during challenging times.
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European Commission
The Orizuru (origami paper crane) is considered to be the most classic of all Japanese origami. The crane is a symbol of success and good fortune in Japanese culture and the origami paper crane is a symbol of peace, love, and hope, and healing during challenging times.
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Sweden
The Orizuru (origami paper crane) is considered to be the most classic of all Japanese origami. The crane is a symbol of success and good fortune in Japanese culture and the origami paper crane is a symbol of peace, love, and hope, and healing during challenging times.
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Letters sent
The Orizuru (origami paper crane) is considered to be the most classic of all Japanese origami. The crane is a symbol of success and good fortune in Japanese culture and the origami paper crane is a symbol of peace, love, and hope, and healing during challenging times.