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Nigeria Launches Global Fund Grant Cycle-7 to Combat HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

Blessing Joseph by Blessing Joseph
January 25, 2024
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Nigeria Launches Global Fund Grant Cycle-7 to Combat HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
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The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially launched the Global Fund Grant Cycle-7, targeting the implementation periods of 2024-2026, with a focus on addressing critical diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. Prof. Ali Pate, the coordinating minister for Health and Social Welfare, highlighted the significance of the program in supporting the government’s efforts against these epidemics.

 The grants, totaling $933,156,931, will contribute to building a resilient and sustainable health system, ensuring health security for vulnerable populations. Nigeria, the highest recipient country, has received over $4 billion in Global Fund investment since 2003.

The grants will support interventions in 13 priority states for malaria, 4 comprehensive states for HIV/AIDS, and all 36 states plus FCT for tuberculosis. The funds will also contribute to health system strengthening and health insurance for vulnerable groups.

 The strategic focus includes strengthening laboratory systems, increasing PMCT services, scaling TB case notification rates, and improving access to vector control interventions for malaria. Dr. Pate emphasized state involvement, urging states to take leadership and ownership of the process for sustainability.

Nigeria emerged as the highest recipient of the Global Fund grant during the 2021-2023 implementation periods, securing over $1.2 billion, including funds allocated for COVID-19 response.

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