An initiative by

Friends of the Global Fund, Japan (FGFJ), is dedicated to strengthening support in Japan for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (The Global Fund) is credited with saving countless lives from the three deadliest communicable diseases—HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.

Even under relentless missile and drone attacks in Kharkiv, health workers continue the vital yet often unseen work of detecting and treating TB.

Without treatment, one person with TB can infect up to 15 others in a year. Every diagnosis helps prevent further transmission.

A recent Mainichi Shimbun editorial highlights the impacts of US retrenchment from international health cooperation & the risks posed by declining international health financing to organizations like the #GlobalFund. The piece helps bring attention to the importance of sustained

Too often, stigma and discrimination and other barriers prevent people most at risk for HIV from accessing prevention, testing and treatment services.

We can only end HIV as a public health threat if everyone, everywhere, can access the lifesaving health care they need.

Access to health products depends on markets that work for the people who need them.

That means improving affordability, strengthening supply, and cutting delays that slow access to medicines and tools.

From pricing to delivery, the aim is turning innovation into impact.

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かつて日本も、この病に深く苦しみ、懸命に闘ったマラリア当事国でした。

太平洋戦争末期、沖縄・八重山諸島で起きた悲劇「戦争マラリア」。 生存者が語る、忘れてはいけない記憶。
先人たちはいかにして、この病を克服したのか。

日本の経験を、今なおマラリアと闘う世界へーー24分の映像です。
🎥 youtube.com/watch?v=6C4hge4d3eM
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1 month ago
かつて日本も�