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Ghana will get US$234 million starting in 2024 to tackle HIV, TB, and malaria

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Between 2024 and 2026, the Global Fund will invest 234 million USD in the control and prevention of HIV, TB, and malaria.

The funding was allocated based on Ghana’s illness load and income level, and it is anticipated that it will aid in the development of Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health (RSSH) there.

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From January 1, 2024, to December 31, 2026, about 95 million USD of the entire sum will go toward HIV preventive and control measures, 18 million USD for tuberculosis, and 120 million USD for tuberculosis.

To access the funds, Ghana is requested to submit applications that captures the opinions, concerns, and suggestions on HI, . TB and malaria from a wider section of the populace.

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Mr Samuel Hackman, General Secretary of the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) of the Global Fund to fight ADIS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, said a resilient RSSH would accelerate progress in the fight against the three diseases and enable health services to be delivered in an integrated, sustainable, equitable, efficient, and effective way.

He was speaking at the launch of the CCM country dialogue, which will take place in all 16 regions across the country as part of preparations towards the development of a funding request to access the funds.

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He said the Global Fund had asked Ghana to develop a funding request through inclusive and transparent country dialogue with a broad range of stakeholders, including key and vulnerable populations.

Mr Hackman said due to high co-infection of TB and HIV, Ghana was required to submit TB/HIV as a joint funding request.

Mr Ernest Amoabeng Orstin, Vice Chairman of CCM, who spoke on behalf of the Health Minister, who is the Chair for the CCM, expressed concern about the resurgence of HIV in the country in the last few years.

He stressed the need for all to get involved to ensure a reduction in new infections in the three diseases, and end stigma and discrimination against persons living with the diseases.

Dr Francis Kasolo, World Health Organization Ghana Representative, in a speech read on his behalf, said an inclusive and transparent country dialogue with a broad range of stakeholders, including key and vulnerable populations was essential in ensuring effective programming and utilisation of investments towards the attainment of TB, HIV and Malaria-free Ghana by 2030.

“The dialogue when properly done shall produce a technically sound funding application, which is people centered and helps to accelerate national progress towards the elimination of the three diseases,” he said.

He urged the CCM to exhibit a high sense of nationalism and respect for differing opinions throughout the country dialogue process.

Ghana needs to find and place on treatment over 100,000 additional Persons Living with HIV to reach epidemic control.

“We need to find the missing TB cases and accelerate efforts towards malarial elimination,” he said.

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