W4GF aims to make accessible and understandable the current Global Fund Strategy (2023-2028), with a particular focus on disseminating the importance of the catalytic investments for faster progress in reducing new infections, addressing structural barriers to improved HIV, tuberculosis and malaria outcomes and building equity, sustainability and lasting impact. On May 29th, we held a […]
On behalf of 90 organisations: The Global Fund is the largest financier of programs combating HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria globally. Recognizing the indispensable role of communities in delivering impactful and equitable health programs, the Global Fund’s 2023-2028 Strategy emphasizes “maximizing the engagement and leadership of most affected communities to leave no one behind.” However, achieving […]
Translating women’s needs into gender-transformative quality interventions One of W4GF’s goals is to enhance accessibility and understanding of the current Global Fund Strategy (2023-2025), so women and girls have comprehensive access to HIV, TB and Malaria services through Global Fund Programmes. Creating the Digital Dossier is an outcome of our Mentorship programme, which focuses on […]
working to confront gender inequalities in the world and influence the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria towards gender-transformative health responses. We envision living in a world where all women have equal access to HIV, TB, and malaria services and the treatment they need, and where all women enjoy their human rights. Showing […]
Introducing our Guide Women4GlobalFund (W4GF) is proud to unveil our “10-Step Guide to Become Effective Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism Members.” This comprehensive resource, crafted with dedication and expertise, is now available in our Digital Dossier under the “W4GF Documents – Policy, Advocacy Briefs and Guides” section. This guide is a pivotal addition to our […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed numerous vulnerabilities in our global healthcare systems, economies, and social structures, especially in low- and middle-income countries. As the world is working towards establishing a pandemic treaty to address future crises effectively, it is imperative that we recognize as Women4GlobalFund the importance of including women and girls in all of […]
This summary article provides an overview of a luncheon “HIV is Sexist: Why Advancing Gender Equality is Essential to Ending the Epidemics” hosted by the Global Fund Secretariat during the Preparatory Meeting of the Global Fund 5th Replenishment held on the 17th December 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. As noted in the Global Fund Investment Case […]