PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (8 February 2016)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mike Kane (Labour)
Answer
The UK is a key supporter of the Global Fund and pledged up to £1 billion between 2014 and 2016, subject to a 10% donor share cap. Approximately 50% of Global Fund resources are directed to Middle Income Countries (MICs) and the UK has asked the Global Fund to focus more heavily on marginalised groups in MICs where they do invest.
The UK is working with the Global Fund and other partners to encourage MICs to develop their own self-financed programmes to combat concentrated epidemics, ensuring that investments are effectively reaching key populations and holding national governments to account so that vulnerable groups are not left behind.
Answered by:
Mr Nick Hurd (Conservative)
11 February 2016
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