U.S. CONGRESS PASSES BILL MAINTAINING FULL SUPPORT FOR
GLOBAL FUND
Congress Passes Bill Maintaining Full Support for Global Fund
Washington,
D.C., March 21, 2013—Today Congress reinforced the United States’ commitment to
global health, passing a continuing resolution (CR) that secures robust funding
for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Despite a
constrained budget environment, the bill recognizes the critical needs met by
the Global Fund and its partners, providing $1.65 billion for the fight against
these deadly diseases and moving the U.S. one step closer to meeting its
three-year, $4 billion pledge to the organization. The bill also provides $4.07
billion to fund the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
While
the CR holds most U.S. government spending flat at Fiscal Year (FY) 2012
levels, special legislative language makes an exception for the Global Fund.
The bill locked in funding at the $1.65 billion level requested in the
President’s FY2013 Budget and proposed by the Senate Appropriations
Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations last fall.
“With
the work of countless programs hanging in the balance, today Congress
reaffirmed the United States’ longstanding commitment to global health,” said
Global Fund Executive Director Mark Dybul, applauding the decision. “This vote
provides continued hope for millions of people who depend on treatment and care
financed by the Global Fund and provided by its partners.”
With
the U.S. as its largest donor, the Global Fund finances health interventions in
150 countries worldwide, working hand-in-hand in many countries with bilateral
programs such as PEPFAR and the President’s Malaria Initiative. “Bipartisan
support for global health has been central to recent health gains and countless
lives saved, both through the Global Fund and through health initiatives at
USAID and the Department of State,” said Deborah Derrick, President of Friends
of the Global Fight.
Without
the supportive legislative language passed in the CR today, the Global Fund
would have faced a significant shortfall in its expected funding for the year.
The Senate version of the CR, which proposed $1.65 billion for the Global Fund,
was passed in a full vote on Wednesday. The bill now goes to President Obama
for his signature.
“U.S.
leadership is more central now than ever, helping set the bar for other donors
as the Global Fund’s three-year Replenishment approaches this fall,” Dybul
said. “We can expect to see the impact of investments today measured in
millions of lives saved over the years to come.”
FRIENDS OF THE GLOBAL FIGHT AGAINST
AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA
Friends
of the Global Fight works to end the worldwide burden of AIDS, tuberculosis and
malaria. We educate, engage and mobilize U.S. decision makers to support the
Global Fund, the world’s largest public health financier. For more information
about Friends of the Global Fight, visit www.TheGlobalFight.org.
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