The Global Fund Advocates Network Asia-Pacific (GFAN AP) is an advocacy platform of HIV, tuberculosis and malaria community and civil society advocates in the Asia-Pacific region. We support advocacy for a fully resourced Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), increased & sustainable domestic resource mobilisation for health, and equitable, people-centred, human rights-based, & gender transformative inclusion of HIV, TB and malaria responses within Universal Health Coverage (UHC).
What’s New
Universal Health Coverage Day 2023
In September 2023, world leaders gathered to endorse the second United Nations (UN) Political Declaration on Universal Health Coverage (UHC), titled “Universal Health Coverage: Expanding Our Ambition for Health and Well-Being in a Post-COVID World.” The inaugural UN Political Declaration on UHC, charted in September 2019, set the trajectory for the global community to attain UHC by 2030 and to leave no one behind which is reinforced in 2023.
Calling for community-led HIV responses – #LetCommunitiesLead
In 2022, despite progress, AIDS claimed a life every minute, totalling 630,000 deaths from AIDS-related causes. Out of 39 million people living with HIV globally, 29.8 million receive life-saving treatment. Concerningly, 9.2 million are not receiving treatment, and 2.1 million are not virally suppressed. Unacceptably, treatment coverage for children and adolescents is low, with 660,000 children (43% of the 1.5 million) living with HIV not receiving treatment. In 2022, 23% of new infections occurred in the Asia-Pacific region, where HIV numbers are rising significantly in some countries.
Calling for integrated HIV, TB and Malaria programmes inclusive of Mental Health care services
Led by GFAN AP and supported by Keshav Suri Foundation, Revival Disability India, communities living with, affected by and/or vulnerable to HIV, TB and malaria come together to remind leaders that key and vulnerable populations affected by and/or living with HIV, TB and malaria are at a peculiar position when it comes to mental health due to the stigma, discrimination, lack of psychosocial support, financial burdens, criminalisation, side effects, ageing, etc. We can not truly fight HIV, TB and malaria without adequate mental health support.










