Partners in Health was founded by Dr. Paul Farmer, who believed that everyone deserves quality healthcare. Partners in Health caries on his mission by bringing the miracles of modern medicine to those suffering with little access to healthcare. Partners in Health advocates for the impoverished communities unable to get medical care and works with local governments to make global change.
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The Global Fund is an global partnership that works to fight HIV, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria. For over 20 years, the organization has brought together governments, health workers, private companies, and communities to stop the spread of these diseases, fight injustice in the medical community, and make healthcare accessible.
The Global Fund is involved with over 100 countries and helps design a plan for a better system tailored to the culture, politics, and health needs of each community. A focus of the organization’s mission is making sure communities most affected by HIV, TB, and malaria have a real say in the fight. The Fund provides steady support to strengthen health systems and improve access to care.
The Global Fund also works to lower the cost of medicines and medical tools so that more people can get the treatment they need. It helps countries introduce new technologies, supports local manufacturing, and looks for ways to make healthcare more sustainable. Since its start in 2002, the Global Fund has invested over $65 billion and saved more than 65 million lives, proving how powerful global cooperation and partnership can be in fighting disease and building stronger health systems for the future.
