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Covid-19 led to an increase in malaria-related deaths in 2020
Between 2000 and 2015, African states made great efforts to fight malaria, reducing malaria-related mortality by 50% on the continent. Since then, the number of cases has started to rise again, while the WHO's goal is to eliminate malaria by 2030. Quote from Olivia...
HIV / Malaria / Tuberculosis: The Global Fund to Disburse 163 Billion
Global Fund turned up 20 and Civil Society Organisations celebrated the moment by thanking the global fund for the support they afforded this past 20 years and in the coming future....
Fight against Tuberculosis, Malaria and HIV-AIDS – The Global Fund has allocated more than 163 billion FCFA to Cameroon
For more than 20 years, malaria, tuberculosis and HIV-AIDS have been the causes of many deaths in Africa, as well as in developing countries. Thanks to the Global Fund, more than 163 billion CFA francs have been allocated to Cameroon for the three diseases, with...
Global Fund – Two Decades Revisited in Cameroon
Cameroon Civil Society celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Global Fund. Indeed, the Global Fund's contribution could put malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis out of action in Cameroon.
Global Fund and Us
Cameroon tribune reports on the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Global Fund in Cameroon organised by Impact Santé Afrique (ISA), with the distinguished support of the Civil Society CS4ME of Cameroon.
How to develop concrete actions to address the priority issues of malaria vulnerable populations to decision makers
This presentation is a synthesis of concrete actions to be followed in order to present in a professional manner to the decision-making instances, the problems encountered by populations vulnerable to malaria, collected at the end of community activities conducted by...
Communities Matter
Gabonese civil society meets with the country’s Vice-President and obtains a commitment to increase the state budget allocated to health
On the sidelines of the 6th replenishment of the Global Fund to Fight Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis scheduled for 10 October 2019 in Lyon (Paris), Gabon's civil society, under the leadership of Renap/ AJ as part of the "Love more Give more" Global Campaign...
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Gabonese civil society meets with the country’s Vice-President and obtains a commitment to increase the state budget allocated to health
The “Zero malaria Starts With Me” campaign: an initiative from originated from Civil Society in Senegal
Malaria, This disease is the leading cause of infant mortality in Africa in particular. It alone slows down a country's entire system because it threatens the health, economy and well-being of all! Malaria has more than 219 million estimated cases in 2017, and an...
Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030
RBM Toolkit
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Paris : Celebration of World Malaria Day on 25th April 2019
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25 April 2019
Malaria, Gender and Human Rights Technical Brief
The association “Levain des Femmes”, a local CSO in DRC meets France and asks for a fully financed Global Fund
The French Consul in the DRC, receiving the advocacy letter for the Global Fund from LDF A 2.0 heroine! Martine Zagabe Mugoli, mother of a family, is involved in the associative movement as an accompanist of women's dynamics and has been coordinating the activities of...
Civil Society Organisations United to #stepupthefight for a fully funded Global Fund | « Love More Give More » Campaign
Following the meeting held in January 2019 in New Delhi, India, GFAN Asia Pacific decided to work in synergy with colleagues from Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean. From this meeting, was launched on February 14th 2019, the...














