Global Fund Core Contribution 2026-2028
Based in Geneva, the Global Fund is the largest multilateral provider of global health grants in low- and middle-income countries. It aims to fight AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria, and has saved 65 million lives since 2002, reducing the combined mortality of these three diseases by 61%. Amid global crises and severe cuts to global health funding, renewed international support is vital to protect these gains, foster innovation, and strengthen health security.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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A nivel mundial |
Salud
Enfermedades de transmisión sexual inclusive el VIH/sida
Malaria Derechos humanos (incluidos los derechos de las mujeres) |
01.01.2026
- 31.12.2028 |
CHF 64’050’000
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- Fonds global pour la lutte contre le SIDA, la tuberculose et la malaria
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Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE PROGRAMAS / POLÍTICAS SOBRE POBLACIÓN Y SALUD REPRODUCTIVA
SALUD
GOBIERNO Y SOCIEDAD CIVIL
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE Lucha contra ETS (enfermedades de transmisión sexual), incluido el VIH/SIDA
Malaria control
Derechos humanos
Temas transversales El proyecto apoya también mejoras en la organización contraparte
Tipo de ayuda Contribución básica
Número de proyecto 7F02008
Área de competencias | The Global Fund mobilizes, manages, and invests resources to accelerate the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria and reinforces health security. It is one of the largest investors in digital health and a leading supplier of critical medical products. The Global Fund fosters innovation and facilitates the introduction of new technologies through robust engagement with the private sector, while maintaining a strong commitment to advancing human rights and gender equality. The Global Fund promotes increased efficiency and complementarity in health architecture, through close collaboration with United Nations entities, global initiatives, development banks, the private sector, foundations, and academia. |
Prioridades estratégicas de Suiza y de la organización | Through its partnership with the Global Fund, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland supports low and middle-income countries in improving the health of their populations. Furthermore, the Global Fund strengthens Geneva’s role as a global health hub and makes a significant contribution to the Swiss economy (medical products are mainly purchased in Switzerland). The Global Fund’s focus on human development and its support for marginalized populations closely aligns with Switzerland’s International Cooperation Strategy 2025-28, Host state Policy and the Swiss Health Foreign Policy 2019-28. The Global Fund exemplifies the high-impact, efficient and inclusive partnerships prioritized by the SDC particularly in the context of portfolio rationalization. 99% of its budget is allocated to programmatic activities, highlighting its efficiency. |
Resultados del compromiso de la organización hasta la fecha |
The Global Fund is a proven model for scaling impact by combining local leadership with global expertise and gathering governments, communities, the private sector, and other key actors. Since 2002, it has saved 65 million lives, reducing mortality from HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria by 61% in low- and middle-income countries. With annual investments exceeding USD 5 billion, the Global Fund provides 28% of international funding for HIV/AIDS, 76% for tuberculosis and 62% for malaria. From 2002 to 2023, these investments generated an estimated USD 1.2 trillion in health benefits, USD 400 billion in productivity gains and USD 103 billion in healthcare savings. |
Resultados del compromiso suizo hasta la fecha |
Switzerland has played a key role in ensuring that the Global Fund adheres to international standards and is complementary with other global institutions. Switzerland has also participated in the governance performance assessment performed by an external entity. As an Alternate Board Member for the Canada-Switzerland-Australia constituency until July 2024, Switzerland has actively supported risk management, ethical conduct, and the prevention of and response to sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment. Switzerland's financial contributions were bolstered by its expertise gained through bilateral programmes in health system strengthening, equity, health financing, malaria and HIV/AIDS. Through the BACKUP initiative, Switzerland has focused its support on the P4H Social Health Protection Network, assisting low- and middle-income countries in mobilizing and optimizing domestic health resources. |
Efectos a medio plazo del compromiso actual de la organización |
The achievement of the primary goal of the Global Fund Strategy 2023–28 relies on four key objectives: 1. Maximizing People-centered Integrated Systems for Health to Deliver Impact, Resilience and Sustainability. 2. Maximizing the Engagement and Leadership of Most Affected Communities to Leave No One Behind. 3. Maximizing Health Equity, Gender Equality and Human Rights. 4. Mobilizing Increased Resources, in a context of financial austerity, particularly in relation to the three diseases. The strategy emphasizes the importance of improving pandemic preparedness and response based on the experience of the COVID-19 crisis. |
Efectos a medio plazo del compromiso actual de Suiza |
Switzerland’s approach strategy to influence policy is in areas where it can offer added value: 1. Reinforce countries and communities, especially the highest burden/lowest income context, to regain and sustain progress in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria. 2. Ensure essential programmatic interventions, qualitative prioritization, transition planning and financial optimization. 3. Fostering greater alignment with other global health initiatives and efficiency by increasing clarity on roles and resources commitments and by reinforcing accountability. 4. Strengthened risk management, ethical behavior and governance for improved organizational effectiveness and efficiency. |
Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato Otra organización internacional |
Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 64’050’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 0 Presupuesto de la organización CHF 15’300’000’000 Total del proyecto desde la primera fase Presupuesto suizo CHF 329’109’000 Presupuesto inclusive contrapartes del proyecto CHF 394’100’000 |
Pedido/orden de donador |
17 |
Donantes |
Public sector (93%): USA, France, UK, Germany, Canada, European Commission, Sweden, Australia, Japan, Italy, NL, Norway, Spain, Denmark, Belgium, Ireland, Portugal, Russian Federation, Saudia Arabia, Republic of Korea, Switzerland. Private donor and non-governmental (7%): Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Johnson & Johnson Foundation, etc. |
Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores |
At board level, Switzerland belongs to a constituency alongside Canada and Australia. Canada is the permanent Board Member, while Australia and Switzerland take turns to fill the Alternate Member seat. Switzerland will take over this function from Australia for the period from mid-2026 to mid-2028 and will be a member of the Ethics and Governance Committee from May 2025 to May 2028. |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase 15 01.01.2026 - 31.12.2028 (Active) Fase 14 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2025 (Fase en curso) Fase 13 01.01.2020 - 31.12.2022 (Completed) Fase 12 01.01.2017 - 31.12.2019 (Completed) Fase 11 01.01.2014 - 31.12.2016 (Completed) |