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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.

A new study in the Lancet estimates the potential human toll of funding cuts to global health, projecting an extra 9.4 million deaths by 2030 if current trends persist. Health experts are particularly worried about the implications for #HIV🎗️, #malaria 🦟& #TB 🫁. Learn more ⬇️

“This disease that I have is dangerous. So I don’t want to infect other people. Especially my kids. I even wear a mask when I sleep.”

Pak Jun lives on a coffee farm in rural East Java, Indonesia, in a remote area reachable only by motorbike. Diagnosed with drug-resistant

Coffee farmer Pak Jun was diagnosed with drug-resistant TB. Today, treatment is closer to home. In just two years, more than 460 rural health centers can initiate treatment, making lifesaving care more accessible for people living in rural areas.

Access to the six-month BPaL/M

U=U is one of the most important public health messages of our time.
It is evidence-based, life-changing, and central to ending HIV-related stigma.
@UNAIDS Explainer👇🏾
https://www.unaids.org/sites/default/files/media_asset/undetectable-untransmittable_en.pdf
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