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
Amidst COVID-19: Putting the Last Mile First
With nine years left to attain 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), it is ever more urgent to ensure that communities of key, marginalised and vulnerable populations, and women and girls in all their diversity are at the centre of global health strategies and responses, even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage world economies and health systems. Amidst COVID-19: Putting the Last Mile First aims to highlight main barriers with recommendations that would lead us towards a coordinated, cohesive and collaborative approach towards achieving UHC and gender equality, and strengthening health and community systems without leaving anyone behind; and discuss the approaches towards sustainable financing at global, regional, and national levels to overcome COVID-19, achieve UHC and health-related SDG goals through people-centred, human rights-based and gender transformative approaches amidst COVID-19 pandemic challenges.
Mobilising Asia-Pacific Communities & Civil Society for the Global Fund Seventh Replenishment
On the 28th July, over 40 participants joined the Asia-Pacific Strategising Meeting for the Global Fund Seventh Replenishment to learn more about the upcoming replenishment efforts and strategise on key messages and ideas for the Seventh Replenishment that will be able to communicate key asks and expectations from communities and civil society from the region.
GFAN AP 2021 Brief #1
Read more to find out what GFAN AP alongside partners have been up to in the first half of 2021 in this issue of the brief!










