Updates
#BetterTogether Social Media Stickers
Download the sticker pack for use on WhatsApp, Signal and iMessage to raise awareness on the Seventh Replenishment of the Global Fund in your daily life!
Joint Statement for World TB Day 2022
Read more on the Global Week of Action held 7th to 11th March 2022 where communities and civil society colleagues in over 55 countries around the world joined in global solidarity to show support and #FightForWhatCounts for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to raise at least US$18 billion!
#PowerOfMore Global Week of Action: Press Release
Read more on the Global Week of Action held 7th to 11th March 2022 where communities and civil society colleagues in over 55 countries around the world joined in global solidarity to show support and #FightForWhatCounts for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to raise at least US$18 billion!
Civil Society Statement on the Investment Case for the Seventh Replenishment
Find out more on the civil society response to the Investment Case of the Global Fund for its Seventh Replenishment.
CS4ME, GFAN Africa and GFAN AP applaud the co-hosting of the Seventh Replenishment Preparatory Meeting by Sub-Saharan Countries
CS4ME, GFAN Africa and GFAN AP along with communities and civil society living with, affected by and vulnerable to HIV, TB and malaria extends our heartiest congratulations to their Excellencies, the Presidents of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Republic of Kenya, the Republic of Rwanda, the Republic of Senegal, and the Republic of South Africa for hosting the Preparatory Meeting of the Seventh Replenishment of the Global Fund.
Welcoming Peter van Rooijen
GFAN AP welcomes Peter van Rooijen to the GFAN AP Steering Committee as an Adviser.
Virtual Event: In Extraordinary Times… The Power of More
“In Extraordinary Times… The Power of More”, an event on 9th December 20201 was held to launch its campaign efforts for the Seventh Replenishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), and to release key messages from its regional synthesis “Accelerating to the Finish: Increasing sustainable financing for HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria responses in Asia-Pacific to achieve the 2030 targets”.
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.