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<div class="gmail_quote">From: <b class="gmail_sendername">Vern Weitzel</b> <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:vern.weitzel@gmail.com">vern.weitzel@gmail.com</a>></span><br>crospostedfrom: "[health-vn discussion group]" <a href="mailto:health-vn@cairo.anu.edu.au">health-vn@cairo.anu.edu.au</a><br>
<a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/11/asia/AS-India-Global-Fund.php" target="_blank">http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/11/asia/AS-India-Global-Fund.php</a><br><br>Aid group to spend $2.75 billion to fight diseases<br>
<br>The Associated PressPublished: November 11, 2008<br><br><br><br>NEW DELHI: An international aid agency will spend $2.75 billion over the next two years to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in 140 countries, an official said.<br>
<br>The Global Fund aims to cut the number of deaths from tuberculosis and malaria by half by 2015, Rajat Gupta, a top fund official, said in a statement issued Monday in New Delhi after the fund's board met in the Indian capital over the weekend.<br>
<br>"This is the highest amount of new financing approved by the Global Fund ever," Gupta said, adding that 51 percent of the resources will go to malaria programs, 38 percent for AIDS and 11 percent for tuberculosis.<br>
<br>Ninety percent of the approved grants were for low-income countries — 77 percent in Africa and the Middle East, he said. The rest will go to countries in Asia, Western Pacific, Latin America, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.<br>
<br>The new grants bring the Global Fund's overall portfolio to $14.4 billion in 140 countries.<br><br>The Global Fund was started in 2001 when the Group of Eight leading industrialized nations pledged to step up funding to fight AIDS and other global epidemics. The Geneva-based group is primarily a fundraising and disbursing agency that works with other organizations to supplement existing efforts to deal with the three diseases.<br>
<br>The United States, Netherlands, Spain, France, Norway and the European Union are among the major contributors to the fund.<br><br><br></div>