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Think Global Health: Securing sustainable funding for civil society organizations

Think Global Health: Securing sustainable funding for civil society organizations
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A KFF analysis warns that 29 countries face a significant reduction in health funding from the U.S. and the Global Fund through 2029. This shift threatens the sustainability of civil society organizations that provide essential HIV and TB services.

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The potential funding gap poses a major risk to global health initiatives and the local organizations that serve as the backbone of disease prevention.

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According to a new analysis from KFF, 29 countries with signed bilateral agreements with the United States face a 24% drop in health funding from the United States and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) through 2029.

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The article focuses on the negative impact of funding cuts on social services, which is a common framing in advocacy-oriented health reporting.

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