Global Fund Pledge Tracker
According to the Global Fund's public donor database, Zambia has made cumulative pledges of approximately USD 8.5 million since joining the Fund, with total contributions to date amounting to about USD 0.775 million. While Zambia is primarily a recipient country, it has also positioned itself as a domestic co-financing partner, reflecting its commitment to sustaining disease-control programs.
The Global Fund Investment Case: A Call to Action for 2027–2030
For over two decades, the Global Fund has been at the heart of the fight against HIV, TB, and malaria, saving 65 million lives and cutting deaths from these diseases by 63%. Now, the world stands at a turning point.
Why This Matters
The Global Fund's $18 billion ask is not just an investment in health—it's an investment in stability, equity, and global security. Together, we can make this decade the one where the world ends AIDS, TB, and malaria for good.
This isn't just about saving lives. It's about building stronger, more resilient societies. By preventing illness, we free up 1.6 billion hospital days and 3.1 billion outpatient visits, saving $42 billion in health costs between now and 2029.
Global Impact
Lives Saved
65 Million
Death Reduction
63%
2027-2030 Investment Ask
$18 Billion
Zambia's Commitment
Total Pledged
USD 8.5M
Total Contributed
USD 0.775M
Fulfillment Rate
9.1%
What's at Stake
Progress is real, but fragile. Conflict, climate change, and economic pressures are threatening to undo hard-won gains. Without decisive action, millions more lives could be lost, and the 2030 target to end AIDS, TB, and malaria as public health threats may slip out of reach.
HIV
Without renewed investment, infections and deaths will remain stubbornly high. With funding, new HIV infections could drop by 66%, and 90% of people living with HIV could be on treatment by 2029.
Tuberculosis
Funding could treat nearly 48 million people, halving TB deaths and bringing the End TB Strategy within reach.
Malaria
After years of stalled progress, the right investment could cut malaria deaths by 65% and cases by 57% by 2029.
Data Visualization
Zambia's Global Fund Pledges vs Contributions
Pledges by Replenishment Cycle
Replenishment Cycles
| Replenishment Cycle | Pledged Amount (USD Millions) | Contributed Amount (USD Millions) | Remarks |
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Join the Campaign
We are launching a public awareness campaign to track Zambia's commitments and contributions to the Global Fund. Through transparency and accountability, we aim to ensure sustained support for disease-control programs.
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