The Global Fund replenishment 2016: a chance to tip the balance ![Syrian refugee children in the Ketermaya refugee camp, outside Beirut Syrian refugee children in the Ketermaya refugee camp, outside Beirut]()
Syrian refugee children in the Ketermaya refugee camp, outside Beirut

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Since its founding in 2002, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria has helped save over 17 million lives and has supported key scientific advances towards victory over these three killer diseases. Working to promote the health of girls and women in developing countries, support vulnerable populations in Fragile and Conflict Affected States, and respond appropriately to the current refugee crisis and the risks of disease outbreak that come along with it, the Fund depends on donors to continue its impactful work. Sarah O'Maillie highlights the rationale for donors to make ambitious pledges. Read more »