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.

2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the Friends of the Global Fund, Japan (FGFJ)! 

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FGFJ and the Global Fund supported the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre in the Japanese production of the Tony-award-winning play, “The Inheritance”

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What is the FGFJ Diet Task Force?

A multi-party task force of Diet members who examine ways to broaden Japan’s international role in combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other communicable diseases.
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The Global Fund’s Lifesaving Work Against Infectious Diseases

The Global Fund and FGFJ produced an animated video introducing the impact of the Global Fund partnership over the years

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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.

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Meet Fitsum Lakew Alemayehu, the African Union Liaison Manager for @WACIHealth in Ethiopia.

“Global and regional health financing commitments must address community needs, opinions and experiences.”

Fitsum is part of the @GlobalFund partnership – fighting to put community…

Mr. Shunsuke Mabuchi, Director of Health Systems and Pandemic Preparedness at the @GlobalFund emphasized the importance of working together to maximize the collective impact across the Global Fund, Gavi, and the World Bank, rather than aiming to create impact on project or…

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The panel discussion, moderated by Dr. Ryuichi Komatsu, Visiting Professor at Nagasaki University, featured panelists from an African NGO @WACIHealth , international public-private partnership organizations @GlobalFund @UNITAID , bilateral…

Even before the war destroyed Homs National Hospital, Syria faced oxygen shortages. But with reconstruction came hope – and an oxygen generator.

Nurse Rahaf Ali Fatoum now uses medical oxygen to better treat HIV, TB & post-surgery patients.

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