As world leaders met in Addis Ababa to discuss financing for the Sustainable Development Goals, the Global Fund announced mid-year results that demonstrate strong progress against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
The results show that 8.1 million people are receiving antiretroviral treatment for HIV through programs supported by Global Fund grants, a 22% increase since the same time last year.
For malaria, 548 million mosquito nets have been distributed to protect children and families from the disease, an annual increase of 32%. The number of tuberculosis cases detected and treated increased by 11%, with 13.2 million people assisted.
Read about other key results of Global Fund-supported programs here.
PSI’s work in HIV is funded partially by the Global Fund, and includes programs in behavior change communications, condom marketing, HIV counseling and testing, treatment care and support and a host of other services to general and vulnerable populations.
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