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Can Philanthropy Save The Developing World From Fatal Diseases?

CAN PHILANTHROPY SAVE THE DEVELOPING WORLD FROM FATAL DISEASES?, Funding vs. Disease Incidence Approved Funding from The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Percentage of Population Tuberculosis and Malaria (02-09) Living with Disease Region Asia REDUCED X HIV: $2.09B 2002 2009 BY 0.17% 0.11% 0.06% 2002 REDUCED 2009 O TB: $882.7M BY 0.0004% 0.0002% 0.0002% MALARIA: $745.7M 2002 REDUCED 2009 2.91% BY 4.96% 2.05% Latin America 8 HIV: $916.8M 2002 NO REDUCTION 2009 & Caribbean 0.19% 0.00% 0.19% 2002 REDUCED BY 2009 O TB: $187.3M 0.0001% 0.00004% 0.00006% 2002 2009 REDUCED BY MALARIA: $163.2M 1.60% 0.43% 1.17% Rates of HIV and TB have remained stagnant despite over $1B in funding. Middle East & North Africa O INCREASED BY HIV: $286.OM 2002 2009 0.12% 0.03% 0.15% REDUCED BY 2002 2009 тв: $231.6M 0.0001% 0.00001% 0.00009% MALARIA: $386.8M INCREASED BY 0.02% 2002 1.56% 2009 1.58% Received least funding for HIv, TB and malaria, yet saw only slight increases in the rates of HIV and malaria between 2002-2009. Sub-Saharan Africa HIV: 2002 2009 REDUCED BY $4.66B 2.77% 2.57% 0.20% тВ: 2002 Ф 2009 0.0004% NO $645.3M 0.0004% REDUCTION 0.00% MALARIA: $4.45B 2002 6.41% INGREASED BY 2009 7.46% 1.05% Received over twice as much HIV funding as Asia, yet the proportion of population suffering from HIV decreased by only 0.2%. Despite over $48 in funding, the % of population with malaria actually increased by over 1%. Who's Funding? 2002–2009 Approved Approved Approved The Global Fund TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA: X $12.0 BILLION $3.6 BILLION $6.1 BILLION HIV/AIDS: тв: MALARIA: The Global Fund is one of the largest suppliers of funding to the developing world. The Global Fund supplies billions of dollars in Anerican foreign aid for the prevention and treatnent of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and nalaria. 21% 65% 65% of international public HIV funding. of international of international TB funding. public HIV funding. 56% 42% 69% of HIV disbursenents of total TB of total malaria devoted to disbursements disbursenents devoted Sub-Saharan Africa. devoted to Asia. to Sub-Saharan Africa. Global Alliance for Vaccines UNITAID: and Immunizations (GAVI): Since 2006, UNITAID has connitted over $1.5 billion to support 20 projects focused on treating HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis in 94 developing countries. UNITAID largely focuses their efforts on leveraging price reductions for quality diagnostics and medicines and accelerating the pace at which these are made available. As a public-private partnership, GAVI recently raised over $4 billion from countries such as the U.K., U.S.A., France, Italy, Norway, Canada, and the Netherlands. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation: Since 1994, the Foundation has committed $14.5 billion to global health related programs, 58.4% of all its funding. The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR): PEPFAR's goal is to support the prevention of 12 million new HIV infections between 2010 and 2014. Established by President Bush in 2003, the fund has committed over $30 billion to funding for the AIDS epidemic. In 2008, PEPFAR was renewed, committing $48 billion from 2009 to 2013 on prograns to tackle HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Department for International Development (DFID): DFID is the U.K. government's department for nanaging Britain's foreign aid, and is the second biggest bilateral donor for HIV/AIDS, comnitting $850 million to the fight fron 2005-2006. The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF): Working in 190 countries, UNICEF aims to cut HIV transnission rates in half, and maintains over 744 service sites equipped to prevent nother-to-child transnission of HIV. From 2007-2009 alone, UNICEF gave $44.2 nillion in funding towards these goals. Sources: theglobalfund.org | avert.org unaids.org | who.int | gavialliance.org Avert.org | Unicet.org G+

Can Philanthropy Save The Developing World From Fatal Diseases?

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The Global Fund is one of the largest suppliers of funding to the developing world. The Global Fund supplies billions of dollars in American foreign aid for the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS, t...

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