- Efforts to tackle AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria began to recover last year after being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, but the world is still not on track to defeat these killer diseases.
- The report estimates that the Fund’s work with countries has saved around 50 million lives since its inception in 2002.
- To continue its work, the Global Fund is now aiming to raise $18 billion for its next three-year funding cycle, from governments, civil society and the private sector.
Fight against AIDS, TB and malaria bounced back post-COVID – but not enough

