Results UK’s response to the UK Government’s pledge to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
The UK Government has today announced an £850 million pledge to the Global Fund. Results

The UK Government has today announced an £850 million pledge to the Global Fund. Results
In early October we took four Labour MPs on a delegation to Geneva to learn more about the key global health institutions based there and the current situation for their work.
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We know that polio eradication is “tantalisingly close”; there is a target to end this disease by 2029. In these final stages, we cannot rest on our laurels. This World Polio Day (24 October), it’s important to remember that we are not just fighting to eradicate polio, but also to stop it coming back.
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On 19 September 2024, on the eve of the United Nations (UN) Summit of the
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Understanding what multilateral bodies are and what they do, can be difficult. It is important to know how they work, why we advocate for them, and the role organisations like Results play in holding them to account.
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Last week, the UK Government released new data with the startling reveal of a 51%
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Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the world’s oldest and deadliest infectious diseases, claiming over a
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At Results, we know from many years’ experience that making change through advocacy is personal.
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Yesterday, the UK Government announced a pledge of £1.25bn for Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance. This is brilliant news, but it also raises some key questions.
what does the UK’s investment in Gavi mean for international development spending? Read more
Many people believe that tuberculosis (TB) is a disease of the past. However, recent data from the UK Health Security Agency reveals that TB cases in the UK have been rising for the last two years.
the UK is not immune to TB: political action is overdue Read more
Last month, Ministers for Education from Ghana, Malawi, Uganda, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Sierra
Each year, World Immunisation Week reminds us of a simple yet often ignored truth: vaccines
Immunisation for all: an achievable target worth fighting for Read more