The Global Fund Eighth Replenishment Summit has concluded with pledges reaching some US$11.34 billion to bolster the fight ...
A man has been arrested over a huge pile of fly-tipped waste dumped in a field in Oxfordshire. The Environment Agency said ...
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Motsoaledi commends Global Fund’s $11.3bn boost
The Minister of Health, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, commended the unwavering dedication of donor countries, the private sector, and ...
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Taoiseach begins landmark South Africa trip as Ireland takes seat at G20 summit
Taoiseach launches economic and diplomatic programme in Johannesburg before addressing key G20 sessions on growth and global ...
World leaders are gathering in Johannesburg, South Africa’s economic capital, this weekend for the annual Group of 20 (G20) ...
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Africa: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty As the Global Fund Secures U.S.$11.34 Billion in Ongoing Replenishment
Blog - In 2001, when the late Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations was championed the creation of the Global Fund, he is famously quoted as saying "When I first mooted the idea ...
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Things to know about the growing pressures facing Zelenskyy during a crucial week of diplomacy
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy faces a crucial week of diplomacy, testing his ability to stand his ground while demonstrating ...
Top The Global Fund on Friday said it has secured pledges worth $11.34 billion to sustain the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, save millions of lives, and strengthen systems for health.
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Taoiseach joined by other world leaders in pledging combined billions to fight deadly diseases
M ICHEÁL MARTIN HAS pledged €72 million from Ireland to the an international effort to fight deadly diseases, including HIV ...
UNAIDS welcomes the important pledges from donors for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund), at its eighth ...
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Canada cuts back spending on fighting infectious diseases at G20 in South Africa
Prime Minister Mark Carney has made Canada’s first-ever cut to funding for a major program for fighting infectious diseases ...
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