Zambia

Zambia has been a recipient country of the Global Fund since 2004 and has been disbursed over US$1.57 billion for HIV, TB and malaria.

Zambia is part of the Multicountry Africa ECSA-HC, Multicountry Southern Africa ARASA, Multicountry Southern Africa E8, Multicountry Southern Africa HIVOS, Multicountry Southern Africa SADC, Multicountry Southern Africa TIMS and  Multicountry Southern Africa WHC supported by the Global Fund.

The country  is both a donor to the Global Fund and an implementer of Global Fund-supported programs. Zambia has contributed to the Global Fund and has pledged US$5.5 million for the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment, covering 2020-2022. 

Action

 About the action

The action in Sri Lanka is led by Diversity and Solidarity Trust (DAST) with the support of the following partners. 

Action

 Preparations

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Action

 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.

Action

 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.

Action

 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.

Action

 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.