If you're interested in the status of U.S. global health programs, given the foreign aid review and funding cuts, here are our resources.
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With reports of the effective dissolution of USAID and uncertainty about the future of the aid it provides if it is incorporated into the State Department, our new analysis sheds light on the agency’s role in global health: https://t.co/pt4cFaS6Zs
We released a new interactive @KFF dashboard tracking progress on global malaria targets in 30 @PMIgov countries. The dashboard pulls together the latest available country data to assess where countries stand in their progress toward achieving their goals. https://t.co/HVXimolcWY
Use our Global Health Budget Tracker to view U.S. global health funding through every step of the annual federal budget process, from the President’s Budget Request to the final enacted appropriations. Learn how.
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The U.S. is the largest donor government to global health; any change in U.S. funding has major implications for meeting global goals. Use our revamped budget tracker to get regular updates on U.S. funding for global health programs.
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Twenty years ago, George W. Bush announced the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to fight HIV/AIDS in Africa and the Caribbean. @PEPFAR is the largest commitment by any nation to address a single disease in the world.
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NEW: As global leaders work to negotiate a new pandemic treaty, we examined the role of existing global health agreements in pandemic preparedness & response, including for #COVID19 (1/6)
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Despite increasing funding from other donor governments, the US continues to be the largest donor government to global family planning efforts, accounting for 42% (US$576.7 million) of funding. 7/7 #ICFP2022
As #ICFP2022 (@ICFP202) kicks off in Thailand, @KFF released our analysis of donor government funding for global family planning efforts in 2021, the most recent year for which data are available. Let’s dig into the key takeaways. 1/7 🧵https://t.co/yTbVJk3hO5
Since funding from the U.S., the largest government donor to family planning, has been relatively flat, and funding from the U.K. fell in 2021 below the amount provided in 2012, this overall trend has largely been driven by other donors. 6/7 #ICFP2022
NEW: We've launched a U.S. international #COVID19 vaccine donation tracker, which will be updated daily. See U.S. donation deliveries by country, region, income, product, delivery mechanism, and more (and download the data), here:
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THREAD: At last week’s Global #COVIDSummit, the U.S. announced commitments of more than $7 billion, plus an additional 500 million Pfizer doses, to address the pandemic and prepare for future threats. What follows is my understanding of the funding.
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With the U.S. convening a COVID-19 Summit today, we released two new analyses focusing on global access to #COVID vaccines. (1/10)
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