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.

FGFJ has launched a series of thematic sheets spotlighting cross-cutting areas within the global infectious disease fight!

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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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A disease outbreak somewhere can quickly become a global crisis everywhere.

See how local outbreaks can overwhelm health services & economies – and what it takes to stop them. Explore the new Global Health Security platform: https://impact.theglobalfund.org/en/global-health-security

Outbreaks are inevitable. Epidemics and pandemics are preventable.

Discover how the @GlobalFund partnership stops deadly diseases in their tracks. Explore the new Global Health Security interactive website: https://impact.theglobalfund.org/en/global-health-security

Just Announced: In partnership with @GileadSciences, @GlobalFund has secured access to lenacapavir, a breakthrough, long-acting injectable HIV prevention drug, for low- and middle-income countries.

The agreement is a pivotal moment in the fight to #DefeatAIDS, ensuring…

Unitaid’s East African Oxygen Access Program is scaling up regional capacity with help from @nikkiso_jp, which is installing cryogenic oxygen plants in Kenya and Tanzania. Japan’s $7.3M contribution is accelerating this lifesaving work. @JapanMissionGE

🔗https://unitaid.org/news-blog/nikkiso-installs-medical-oxygen-production-plants-in-east-africa-by-unitaids-project-with-the-japanese-government-committing-funds/