Germany Steps up Global Health Funding with €1b as US Cancels Support - Ghana Business News
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The Federal Minister for Development has pledged a billion euros for the fight against the major infectious diseases. The money should save "millions of lives".
AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria are considered the three deadliest infectious diseases. They kill people, especially in poor countries. Germany is now providing one billion euros to combat them more effectively.
Germany will provide one billion euros for the Global Fund for the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria over the next three years.
Berlin – Despite significant pressure to cut spending, Germany intends to provide one billion euros over the next three years for the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Development Minister Reem Alabali Radovan (SPD) announced this yesterday evening at the opening of the World Health Summit (WHS) in Berlin. While participants...
Only 12 billion euros for climate protection in other countries, now one billion for the fight against diseases: while German insured people are supposed to pay ever higher contributions, the Federal Government is generous for foreign countries. This contribution "We set an important sign" Government gives a billion for health – abroad was published on Young Freedom.
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