Global Partnerships
The GHI works in partnership
with over 230 companies and organizations around the world. Read more about their joint work to fight HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
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Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
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Global Stop TB Partnership
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Roll Back Malaria Global Partnership
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
The purpose of the
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is to attract, manage and disburse additional resources through a unique public-private partnership that will make a sustainable and significant contribution to the reduction of infections, illness and death.
The Global Health Initiative (GHI) serves as permanent member to the private sector delegation of the Global Fund's board. In this capacity, the GHI is working with the Global Business Coalition for HIV/AIDS to increase the quality and quantity of business sector involvement in the Global Fund. The private sector is represented at the Board of the Global Fund by Rajat Gupta, Senior Director, McKinsey & Company.
Read his remarks to the Board (PDF; 2 pgs; 12k).
If you would like to contribute to the Global Fund or be a part of the Private Sector Constituency, please contact globalfund@weforum.org
Global Stop TB Partnership
The Global Stop TB Partnership is a multistakeholder collaboration coordinated by a World Health Organization-based group which accelerates social and political action to stop the unnecessary spread of tuberculosis (TB) around the world.
The World Economic Forum's Global Health Initiative (GHI) helps co-ordinate private sector involvement in Stop TB by:
- Supporting the private sector Secretariat Board member and alternate for Stop TB
- Acting as a clearing house for private sector involvement in the Stop TB Partnership and its working groups.
If you or your company would like to get involved, you can find information about the most recent board meeting here. If you would like to be part of the Private Sector Constituency for Stop TB, please contact stoptb@weforum.org.
Roll Back Malaria Global Partnership
The
Roll Back Malaria Global Partnership was established in 1998 to provide a coordinated international approach to fighting malaria - a disease that kills more than a million people each year, most of them children — with the goal of halving the burden of malaria by 2010. The Global Health Initiative assists with the co-ordination of the private sector in the RBM Global Partnership.
Contact
For more information on the Global Health Initiative please contact globalhealth@weforum.org
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