Over the years, G7 leaders have always acknowledged and recognised the importance and expressed their support for the important contributions of the Global Fund to global health. With 2030 around the corner, the deadline to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the focus on ending HIV, TB and malaria as epidemics is now more crucial than ever. Ending these current diseases as epidemics will bring us closer to PPPR and achieving UHC for all and leaving no one behind. 

As communities living with, affected by and/or vulnerable to HIV, TB and malaria and civil society across the world, we urge you to press for language in the G7 leaders communiqué that recommits to ending the epidemics of AIDS, TB and malaria by 2030 and calls for additional commitments to meet the Global Funds 7th Replenishment target.

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Table of Signatories

NameOrganizationCountry
Ligik Triyogo
Yayasan Mitra Alam
Indonesia
Herri Samuri
Wonosobo Youth Center
Indonesia
Moch Hairon
Kelompok Kerja Bina Sehat
Indonesia
Arip Prianto
Yayasan Pesona Bumi Pasundan
Indonesia
Junnedi Galingging
YAYASAN MUTIARA MAHARANI
Indonesia
Sadon Kuswara
Yayasan Pesona Jakarta
Indonesia
Adang Sumbada
Petik
Indonesia
Denden Supresiana
SSR PKBI Garut Jawa Barat
Indonesia
Apriono Madi
Gaya Patriot Bekasi
Indonesia
Mahbub Alpariji
LENSA
Indonesia
Hasiholan Tobing
Yayasan Embun Pelangi,Kepulauan Riau
Indonesia
Isman Sidik
PKBI CABANG SUBANG
Indonesia
Niko Putra
Yayasan Akbar Sumatera barat
Indonesia
Indhi Sadrha
Yayasan Wahana Cita Indonesia
Indonesia
Wa Ode Sitti Justin
IAKMI SULTRA
Indonesia
Dina Nurlaila
Yayasan Grapiks
Indonesia
DOUMBIA DRISSA
ONG SOUTRA
Ivory Coast
Agung Prakoso
Indonesia for Global Justice
Indonesia
Agung Prakoso
Indonesia for Global Justice
Indonesia
taimu Fujita
Africa Japan Forum
Japan

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