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SPONSORED: CCM SL NEWS RELEASE (No.04) 27TH AND 28TH JUNE 2024 GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TB AND MALARIA (GFATM) APPROVES $136M ON TO FIGHT AIDS, TB, MALARIA AND STRENGTHENING THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN SIERRA LEONE

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SPONSORED: CCM SL NEWS RELEASE (No.04) 27TH AND 28TH JUNE 2024   GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TB AND MALARIA (GFATM) APPROVES $136M ON  TO FIGHT AIDS, TB, MALARIA AND STRENGTHENING THE  HEALTH SYSTEM IN SIERRA LEONE
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 THE GOVERNMENT OF SIERRA LEONE COMMITS $6.70M AS COUNTERPART FUNDING

 The Board of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM) approves USD 136 million to Fight AIDS, TB, Malaria and strengthening the Health System in Sierra Leone.

The Government of Sierra Leone committed USD 6.70 million as counterpart funding.
The Government of Sierra Leone committed USD 6.70 million as counterpart funding.

The Government of Sierra Leone committed USD 6.70 million as counterpart funding.

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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM), the Government of Sierra Leone and other Health Partners launched the implementation of two new grants worth a total US$136 million. The grants will accelerate the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria while strengthening the health and community systems across the country for the period 1st July 2024 to 30th December 2027. Sixty (60%) to seventy (70%) of the approved funding will be used to procure Health Products, through The Global Fund Pool Procurement Mechanism, for the people of Sierra Leone.

The grants were officially launched on Friday, 14 June 2024 in Freetown, Sierra Leone, during a ceremony presided over by Julius Maada Bio, President of The Republic of Sierra Leone at the State House; “The grants that we are signing today with the Global Fund will support us to continue the fight against HIV, TB and malaria and to strengthen Sierra Leone’s health system, aligning with our National Strategic Plan, the roadmap to universal health coverage and our National Health Sector Strategic Plan;  “The Government of Sierra Leone has committed a counterpart funding of USD 6.70 million as a requirement to fight HIV/AIDS,TB, malaria and to strengthening the health system during the utilization of the Global Fund  allocation; ” said President Bio. “Together with the Global Fund partnership, we will be able to secure a healthier future for all people in Sierra Leone”.

Also in attendance were the Minister of Health, Minister of Finance, Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Minister of Gender and Children Affairs; Representatives of Donor countries to the Global Fund; Civil society representatives; Chairman Health Parliamentary Committee, Representatives from UN agencies, Health Partners; Chairperson and representatives of members of the Country Coordinating Mechanism; and Global Fund representatives, including Mark Edington, Head of Grant Management at the Global Fund.

“We have been working with Sierra Leone since 2005, with investments of over USD500 million in the country,” said Mark Edington. “We commend the important progress made towards targets for HIV, TB and malaria, and we will continue supporting the country to strengthen its overall health system and development agenda through the new grants.”

The Ministry of Health and World Vision International Sierra Leone, in collaboration with their Partners, will commence implementation on 1st July 2024 of the above named Grants with the support and engagement of the communities most affected by the three diseases.

They will promote an integrated approach to HIV, TB and malaria services through the strengthening of the country’s community health system, with the ambition of delivering equitable, effective, high-quality health services to the entire population.

The Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism Sierra Leone (CCM SL) remains thankful to the Government of Sierra Leone, particularly the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance, Key Populations, key Partners, including UN, World Vision International Sierra Leone and The Global Fund for their tireless support towards the approval of the continuation of the Global Fund Grants in the fight against AIDS, TB, Malaria and Strengthening of the Health System in Sierra Leone.

For more information about Sierra Leone Global Fund portfolio, please follow us @ https://data.theglobalfund.org/location/SLE/overview

Signed:

Lyntton Michael Tucker

Country Coordinator (Focal Point)

Date Posted: June 27th, 2024.

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