Global Fund marks 70 million lives saved, warns progress could unravel without renewed investment
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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Summary
The Global Fund's 2025 annual Results Report reveals that 70 million lives have been saved since its inception in 2002 through the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. While celebrating this milestone, the report warns that progress is fragile and at risk without renewed commitment and investment. The upcoming Eighth Replenishment is critical to sustaining and advancing these gains toward ending the three diseases as public health threats.
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· 3 pulled70 million lives saved since the Global Fund's inception in 2002.
Without renewed commitment and investment, decades of hard-won gains could unravel.
The Global Fund's Eighth Replenishment is critical to keep the world on track toward ending these deadly diseases.
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