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Briefing position paper on the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM)
Save the Children Fund, 2002Addressing health as an investment, rather than a right, prioritises those who are economically productive rather than the elderly, the disabled and the poorer women and children. At the recent G8 meeting the rich governments failed to pledge the $27 billion needed to re-establish basic health care systems in the poorest countries.DocumentThe Global Fund: which countries owe how much?
Aidspan, 2002The majority of the world's nations resolved at UNGASS, a major United Nations conference on AIDS, to increase annual expenditure on the AIDS epidemic to $7-10 billion by 2005, with much of this money to be raised and disbursed by a new global fund – now known as the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.DocumentGlobal Fund update
International Council of AIDS Services Organsiations, 2002This Update has been prepared to keep NGOs and civil society abreast of the latest developments with respect to the Fund.DocumentNGO participation in the Global Fund: a review paper
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2002This paper summarises a review undertaken by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance in August and September 2002, assessing the participation of HIV non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in 6 country level processes of the Global Fund for AIDS, TB and Malaria.DocumentFalse hope or new start?: the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria
Oxfam, 2002The Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria was set up in the context of high and increasing infection rates and what this Oxfam policy paper sees as a lack of response from governments. The health status of poor people is deteriorating in many parts of the world, and the Fund is a unique opportunity to mobilise international political will and resources to address this crisis in a new way.Pages
