Santé mondiale : le spectre du désengagement
Ce nouveau numéro de l’OFM met en lumière l'onde de choc provoquée par le gel de l’aide américaine sur la santé mondiale, notamment en Afrique. Alors que les systèmes de santé vacillent sous le poids des interruptions de traitement et du désengagement financier, le Fonds mondial lui-même fait face à une menace existentielle. La nécessité de diversifier les sources de financement et de renforcer la mobilisation domestique devient impérative. Enfin, l’initiative conjointe de l’Afrique du Sud et du Royaume-Uni pour lever des fonds offre une lueur d’espoir dans un paysage fragilisé. Plus qu’une crise, ce moment est une opportunité de réinventer les équilibres de la santé mondiale.
Heads of global AIDS, TB and malaria agencies reinforce call to ‘get back on track’ for Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment
ABSTRACT
In a joint opinion piece, the heads of three of the world’s leading global agencies on AIDS, TB and malaria call for donor commitment to ‘get back on track’ in support of the Global Fund’s Sixth Replenishment. The writers recap the current state of the three diseases, the world’s successes against them, and the threats of epidemic resurgence, as context for the Global Fund’s aim to attract ‘at least’ $14 billion in funding.
By Dr Abdourahmane Diallo, Dr Lucica Ditiu and Gunilla Carlsson GLOBAL FUND UNTOUCHED BY TRUMP’S PROPOSED BUDGET CUTS
ABSTRACT
President Trump has sent Congress a budget blueprint that calls for severe cuts to health, foreign assistance and the State Department, but that spares the Global Fund, PEPFAR, Gavi and the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative. The blueprint is a statement of the Trump administration’s priorities. The final budget adopted by Congress is expected to look quite different.
Innovation for greater impact: exploring domestic resource mobilization efforts in collaboration with the Global Fund
ABSTRACT
Domestic expenditures for health are particularly vital, and developing countries are already making greater investments in their own health systems. Through the Global Fund’s 2015-2017 concept note process, implementing countries have committed $3.9 billion to date in domestic financing. Mobilizing these funds will help ensure program sustainability as countries transition from international support.
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