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
We added a feature to our Global Health Budget Tracker allowing you to explore U.S. global health funding data by country recipient with additional filter options like fiscal year and health sector (e.g., nutrition or malaria). Learn more.
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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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Explore our updated dashboard tracking @PEPFAR countries’ progress toward global HIV targets. It includes data for 54 countries where PEPFAR operates. #WorldAIDSDay
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Our @PEPFAR resource hub curates policy resources from KFF, the U.S. government, and others that can be used to inform policy discussions and research. We add items to the hub periodically. #WorldAIDSDay https://t.co/Qz8dunZEdz
NEW: We analyzed @PEPFAR over the course of the program, and found it was associated with large, significant declines in mortality since first created.
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Our updated @KFF dashboard monitors progress on global #HIV targets in @PEPFAR countries. Click around to see how many countries have reached different targets. https://t.co/etYQdNSmo3
New @KFF analysis on funding for key #HIV commodities in PEPFAR countries seeks to better understand the relative role of @PEPFAR, @GlobalFund, and country govts in directly funding HIV-related commodities. Check it out here: https://t.co/I7w7we7Qtp
President Biden’s first budget request to Congress included an almost $1 billion increase for #globalhealth, most of which was for global health security (other areas that increased include #MCH & #FPRH). See more about the request in our new summary: https://t.co/GXQZrCel2G
With the forthcoming release of President Biden’s full budget request for FY22, my @KFF colleagues (@stephoum, @jenkatesdc and I) looked at historical trends in U.S. #globalhealth funding.
A thread on some of our key findings . . .
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Updated: @KFF brief on global funding across the six #COVID19 emergency supplemental bills.
The most recent bill, the American Rescue Plan Act, includes the most funding for the global response to date.
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The dashboard also shows trends over time in 13 high-burden countries. Here’s a snapshot of countries’ progress toward @PEPFAR’s epidemic control target. While just one country (Cote d’Ivoire) has met this target, most are making progress.
Looking across 46 @PEPFAR countries and 6 global HIV targets of progress, the majority of countries has met at least 1 target, but no country has met all. To see where countries stand on their progress toward ending HIV check out this dashboard we created: https://t.co/chwmOY5D37