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The present is a timeline of '''[[wikipedia:Timeline of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|Timeline of The the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria]]''', attempting to describe major events concerning the organization.
==Big picture==
! Year/period !! Key developments
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| < 2002 || Prior to the Global Fund foundation, AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria together are calculated to cause several millions of deaths per year.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/>
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| 2002-2013 2002–2013 || The Global Fund is born, starting operations via a ‘rounds-based model’ whereby proposals from eligible geographical locations are developed and submitted during designated funding windows, with guidance from the Global Fund and its partners.<ref name="The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)"/> By 2007, the organization would cumulate helping distribution of more than 50 million bed nets.<ref name="The world is uniting to help this group"/>
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| 2013 < || The Global Fund adopts new strategy, eliminating rounds-base models and determining funding allocations for each eligible country based on calculations of country income and national disease burden.<ref name="The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)"/>
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| Recent Years years || The Global Fund is today the world's largest financier of anti-[[wikipedia:AIDS|AIDS]], [[wikipedia:tuberculosis|tuberculosis]] and [[wikipedia:malaria|malaria]] programs. As of September 2016, the organization had has disbursed US$30 billion to countries and communities in need.<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Fund collects almost USD 13 bn for AIDS, malaria and TB|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/pti-stories/global-fund-collects-almost-usd-13-bn-for-aids-malaria-and-tb-116091800023_1.html|website=business-standard.com|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref>
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==Full timelineVisual data ==[[File:Board Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 1.png|thumb|center|600px|Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 1.]][[File:Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 2.png|thumb|center|600px|Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 2.]][[File:Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 3.png|thumb|center|600px|Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 3.]][[File:Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 4.png|thumb|center|1200px|Global Fund pledges by country by year due (US$). Table 4.]][[File:Global Fund pledges by organization by year due (US$)..png|thumb|center|1200px|Global Fund pledges by organization, by year due (US$).]][[File:Global Fund board approvals during rounds-based model years. In millions of US dollars..png|thumb|center|400px600px|Board approvals during rounds-based model years. In millions of US dollars.]][[File:U.S. Contributions to the Global Fund, fiscal years 2001-2013, in Us$ millions.png|thumb|center|600px|United States Contributions to the Global Fund, fiscal years 2001–2013, in millions of US dollars.]][[File:Global Fund operating expenses in the period (2002-2015).png|thumb|center|600px|Global Fund operating expenses per year. Period (2002-2015).]] == Timeline ==
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| 2000 || December || Antecedent || United States president [[wikipedia:Bill Clinton|Bill Clinton]] publicly declares [[wikipedia:AIDS|AIDS]] an international security threat at a [[wikipedia:World AIDS Day|World AIDS Day]] commemoration.<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/> ||
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| 2001 || || Background || HIV/AIDS, [[wikipedia:tuberculosis |tuberculosis]] and [[wikipedia:malaria |malaria]] together account for 11.4% of all disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) globally and 31.5% in Africa.<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria">{{cite web|title=Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria|url=https://bmcinthealthhumrights.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1472-698X-3-2|website=biomedcentral.com|accessdate=29 April 2017|doi=10.1186/1472-698X-3-2}}</ref> |||-| 2001 || April || Antecedent || The foundation of the Global Fund is made concrete by [[wikipedia:Secretary-General of the United Nations|Secretary-General of the United Nations]] [[wikipedia:Kofi Annan|Kofi Annan]]'s call to action.<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/> |||-| 2001 || May 3 || Contribution || [[wikipedia:Secretary-General of the United Nations|Secretary-General of the United Nations]] [[wikipedia:Kofi Annan|Kofi Annan]] announces that he would donate his US$100,000 award money from the Philadelphia Liberty Medal to the new Global Fund, thus making the first private contribution.<ref>{{cite web|title=Annan gives prize money to AIDS Fund|url=http://www.nature.com/nm/journal/v7/n6/full/nm0601_647b.html|website=nature.com|accessdate=6 May 2017|doi=10.1038/88998}}</ref> |||-| 2001 || June || Antecedent || The foundation of the Global Fund is supported by the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS).<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/> |||-| 2001 || June || Contribution || The Massive Effort Campaign mobilizes the first larger corporate contribution to the Global Fund from [[wikipedia:Credit Suisse|Credit Suisse]]/[[wikipedia:Winterthur Group|Winterthur Group]] for US$1 million.<ref name="Winterthur Insurance">{{cite web|author=From U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |url=http://www.thebody.com/content/art20044.html |title=Winterthur Insurance provides the first major corporate contribution to the Global Fund |publisher=Thebody.com |date= |accessdate=2017-05-06}}</ref> |||-| 2001 || June 19 || Contribution || The [[wikipedia:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] announces that it would commit $100 million to the Global Fund over a multi-year period, and uses the occasion to call on other organizations and governments around the world to support the new fund.<ref name="BMGF Announces $100 Million Commitment to the Global Fund For AIDS and Health">{{cite web|url=http://www.gatesfoundation.org/press-releases/Pages/global-fund-for-aids-010619.aspx |title=Gates Announces $100 Commitment to the Global Fund |publisher=Gates Foundation |date=2001-06-19 |accessdate=2017-05-06}}</ref>|-| 2001 || July || Antecedent || The foundation of the Global Fund is supported by the [[wikipedia:27th G8 summit|27th G8 summit]].<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/> || [[wikipedia:Italy|Italy]] ([[wikipedia:Genoa|Genoa]])|-| 2002 || January || Foundation || The [[wikipedia:Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria]] is established as a private Swiss foundation to increase spending for the prevention and treatment for the three diseases.<ref name="Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.">{{cite book|title=Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.|url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=-6xwic7B8jcC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=%22The+Global+Fund+to+Fight+AIDS,+Tuberculosis+and+Malaria%22+%22in+january%22+%222003..2016%22&source=bl&ots=ijAmOAYfXH&sig=3QPfdM6xPG3H6ukn5z4zU89_a_I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt_aG-2MPTAhVJjZAKHbC0Bh44ChDoAQhMMAc#v=onepage&q=%22The%20Global%20Fund%20to%20Fight%20AIDS%2C%20Tuberculosis%20and%20Malaria%22%20%22in%20january%22%20%222003..2016%22&f=false|accessdate=29 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="Global Fund Overview">{{cite web|title=theglobalfund.org|url=https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/overview/|website=Global Fund Overview|accessdate=5 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: 10 years on.|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24532746|website=nih.gov|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref> The Board meets for the first time, at which point the Fund adopts its by-laws and begins operations.<ref name="Working Group on Value for Money">{{cite web|title=he Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria|url=https://www.cgdev.org/sites/default/files/Global%20Fund%20Background%20Paper.pdf|website=cgdev.org|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref> || [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]])|-| 2002 || February || Administration || The Global Fund launches its Round 1 Call for Proposals.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> |||-| 2002 || April || Administration || The Global Fund announces its first round of grants, through which $616 million for 36 countries would be dispersed over two years.<ref name="Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees."/><ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> |||-| 2002 || July || Administration || In his speech to the XIV International [[wikipedia:XIV International AIDS Conference, 2002|AIDS Conference in Barcelona]], Global Fund executive director [[wikipedia:Richard Feachem|Richard Feachem]] states that the first round of grants "will double the current number of people receiving Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART) in the developing world and in Africa HAART recipients will increase six fold as a result of these commitments".<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/> |||-| 2002 || October || Report || Until date, governments, corporations, foundations, and individuals have pledged approximately $2.1 billion to the Global Fund.<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria|url=https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2002/15583.htm|website=state.gov|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref> |||-| 2002 || December || Administration || The Global Fund disburses its first US$1 million.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> |||-| 2003 || || Administration || The Global Fund adopts a three-year replenishment model to guarantee countries of sustained and predictable financial support for their programs.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|url=http://www.gbchealth.org/newsletters/insights-the-global-fund-to-fight-aids-tuberculosis-and-malaria/|website=gbchealth.org|accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> |||-| 2003 || January || Administration || The Global Fund Fourth Board Meeting approves the second round of grant proposals (US$900 million in grants to 72 countries).<ref name="Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees."/><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> |||-| 2003 || August || Report || The total disbursements by the Global Fund to countries surpass US$100 million.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> ||
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| 2001 2003 || April October || Administration || The foundation of Sixth Board Meeting by the Global Fund is made concrete by [[wikipedia:Secretary-General of the United Nations|Secretary-General held. The Board approves third round of the United Nations]] [[wikipedia:Kofi Annan|Kofi Annan]]'s call to actiongrant proposals (more than US$600 million for 61 countries).<ref name="Global plagues and health the Global Fund: Challenges in the to fight against HIVAIDS, TB and malariais responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees."/><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> ||[[wikipedia:Thailand|Thailand]] ([[wikipedia:Chiang Mai|Chiang Mai]])
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| 2001 2003 || May 3 December || Report || [[wikipedia:Secretary-General of Disbursements at the United Nations|Secretary-General end of 2003 by the United Nations]] [[wikipedia:Kofi Annan|Kofi Annan]] announces that he would donate his Global Fund totals US$100,000 award to the new Global Fund, thus making the first private contribution232 million.<ref>{{cite web|titlename=Annan gives prize money to AIDS "Global Fund|url=http:Overview"//www.nature.com/nm/journal/v7/n6/full/nm0601_647b.html|website=nature.com|accessdate=6 May 2017|doi=10.1038/88998}}</ref> ||
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| 2001 2004 || June March || Administration || The foundation of the Global Fund Funds holds its Seventh Board Meeting. Round 4 Call for Proposals is supported by the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS (UNGASS)launched.<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malariaOverview"/> ||[[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]])
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| 2001 2004 || June || Administration || The Massive Effort Campaign mobilizes the first larger corporate contribution to the Global Fund from Credit Suisse/Winterthur Group for Funds holds its Eighth Board Meeting. The Board approves fourth round of grant proposals (US$1 968 millionfor 69 grants in 50 countries).<ref name="Winterthur Insurance">{{cite web|author=From U.S. Centers Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for Disease Control and Prevention |url=httpperformancebased funding ://wwwreport to congressional committees.thebody.com"/content/art20044.html |title><ref name=Winterthur Insurance provides the first major corporate contribution to the "Global Fund Overview"/> |publisher=Thebody.com |date= |accessdate=2017-05-06}}</ref> [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]])
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| 2001 2005 || June 19 March || Report || The Global Fund reports that across all grants, it has provided antiretroviral treatment to 130,000 people with [[wikipedia:AIDS|AIDS]], tested 1,000,000 people voluntarily for HIV, supported 385,000 [[wikipedia:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundationtuberculosis|Bill & Melinda Gates Foundationtuberculosis]] announces that it would commit $100 million to the Global Fund over a multipatients with directly observed short-year periodcourse therapy, given more than 300,000 people new, more effective treatments for [[wikipedia:malaria|malaria]], and uses the occasion to call on other organizations and governments around the world to support the new fundsupplied more than 1.35 million families with insecticide-treated mosquito nets.<ref name="BMGF Announces $100 Million Commitment to Global health the Global Fund For to fight AIDS , TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and Health">{{cite web|url=httpdocumentation for performancebased funding ://wwwreport to congressional committees.gatesfoundation.org"/press-releases/Pages/global-fund-for-aids-010619.aspx |title=Gates Announces $100 Commitment to the Global Fund > |publisher=Gates Foundation |date=2001-06-19 |accessdate=2017-05-06}}</ref>
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| 2001 2005 || July April 25 || Administration || The foundation of the Global Fund is supported by the [[wikipedia:27th G8 summit|27th G8 summit]]approves 33 grants to enter phase 2.<ref name="Global plagues and health the Global Fund: Challenges in the to fight against HIVAIDS, TB and malariais responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees."/> || [[wikipedia:Italy|Italy]] ([[wikipedia:Genoa|Genoa]])
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| 2002 2005 || January July || Foundation Administration || The [[wikipedia:Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|Global Fund to Fight AIDSestablishes the Office of the Inspector General, Tuberculosis and Malaria]] is established which operates as a private Swiss foundation to increase spending for the prevention and treatment for the three diseases.<ref name="Global health an independent unit of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding reporting directly to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.">{{cite book|title=Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.|url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=-6xwic7B8jcC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=%22The+Global+Fund+to+Fight+AIDS,+Tuberculosis+and+Malaria%22+%22in+january%22+%222003Board..2016%22&source=bl&ots=ijAmOAYfXH&sig=3QPfdM6xPG3H6ukn5z4zU89_a_I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjt_aG-2MPTAhVJjZAKHbC0Bh44ChDoAQhMMAc#v=onepage&q=%22The%20Global%20Fund%20to%20Fight%20AIDS%2C%20Tuberculosis%20and%20Malaria%22%20%22in%20january%22%20%222003..2016%22&f=false|accessdate=29 April 2017}}</ref><ref name="Global Fund Overview">{{cite web|title=theglobalfund.org|url=https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/overview/|website=Global Fund Overview|accessdate=5 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis TB and Malaria& Health Systems Strengtheni ng: 10 years on.|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed An Organizational and Policy Analysis"/24532746|website=nih.gov|accessdate=6 May 2017|doi=10.7861/clinmedicine.14-1-54.}}</ref> || [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]]) 
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| 2002 2005 || February August || Withdrawal || The Round 1 Call for Proposals is launchedGlobal Fund withdraws from Burma due to new local government restrictions to project sites and more complicated regulations regarding the procurement of medical supplies.<ref name>{{cite book|last1=Dittmer|first1=Lowell|title=Burma Or Myanmar?: The Struggle for National Identity|url=https://books.google.com.ar/books?id="aoHP2Q2I1p4C&pg=PA97&lpg=PA97&dq=The+Global +Fund Overview"+to+Fight+AIDS,+Tuberculosis+and+Malaria+%22in+august%22&source=bl&ots=CaIaQSNN-U&sig=9jK-a75tUn-lxBJ8IaAFOZPcmLc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwizq5iG7dzTAhUFgJAKHZy_BSk4ChDoAQggMAA#v=onepage&q=The%20Global%20Fund%20to%20Fight%20AIDS%2C%20Tuberculosis%20and%20Malaria%20%22in%20august%22&f=false|accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> ||[[wikipedia:Burma|Burma]]
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| 2002 2005 || April September || Administration || The Global Fund announces holds its first round of grants, through which Eleventh Board Meeting. The Round 5 proposals are approved for US$616 382 million for 36 26 grants in 20 countries would be dispersed over two years.<ref name="Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.Overview"/><ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund || [[wikipedia: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malaria"/><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]])
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| 2002 2005 || July December || Administration || In his speech The Global Fund holds its Twelfth Board Meeting. The Board votes to the XIV International AIDS Conference in Barcelonafully fund Round 5, Global Fund executive director [[wikipedia:Richard Feachem|Richard Feachem]] states that the first round of allocating new grants "will double the current number of people receiving Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy (HAART) in the developing world and in Africa HAART recipients will increase six fold as a result of these commitments"for US$719 million.<ref name="Global plagues and the Global Fund: Challenges in the fight against HIV, TB and malariaOverview"/> ||[[wikipedia:Morocco|Morocco]] ([[wikipedia:Marrakesh|Marrakesh]])
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| 2002 2007 || December March || Administration || The Global Fund disburses its first US$1 millionFollowing a competitive selection process, French physician [[wikipedia:Michel Kazatchkine|Michel Kazatchkine]] is selected as the Fund’s new executive director.<ref name="Global Fund OverviewWorking Group on Value for Money"/> ||
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| 2003 2007 || January September || Administration || The Global Fund Fourth Board Meeting approves second round concludes its Second Replenishment with a total amount of grant proposals (US$900 million in grants to 72 countries)9.<ref name="Global health 7 billion pledged for the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committeesperiod 2008–2010."/><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> ||
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| 2003 2007 || August November || Administration || The total disbursements by the Global Fund to countries surpass holds its Sixteenth Board Meeting. The Board approves 73 grants in Round 7 of funding for a total of US$100 million1.1 billion, for 136 countries.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> ||[[wikipedia:China|China]] ([[wikipedia:Kunming|Kunming]])
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| 2003 2008 || October || Policy || The Sixth Board Meeting by the Global Fund is held. The Board approves third round of grant proposals (more than US$600 million introduces the possibility for 61 countries) to apply for a separate funding stream to support “proven and effective interventions . . . that address the three diseases in ways that will contribute to strengthening health systems”.<ref name="Global health the The Global Fund to fight Fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information Malaria & Health Systems Strengtheni ng: An Organizational and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.Policy Analysis"/><ref name{{cite web|title="The Global Fund Overview"to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria & Health Systems Strengtheni ng: An Organizational and Policy Analysis|url=http://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/etd/ucb/text/> Weber_berkeley_0028E_11598.pdf|website=berkeley.edu| [[wikipedia:Thailandaccessdate=13 May 2017}}</ref> |Thailand]] ([[wikipedia:Chiang Mai|Chiang Mai]])
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| 2003 2008 || December || Administration || Disbursements at The Global Fund starts to promote the end inclusion of 2003 by the Global Fund totals US$232 millionOperational/implementation research (OR/IR) activities in disease control programs it supports.<ref name>{{cite web|title="Operational and implementation research within Global Fund Overview"to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria grants: a situation analysis in six countries|url=https://globalizationandhealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12992-017-0245-5|website=biomedcentral.com|accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> ||
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| 2004 2008 || March November || Administration || The Global Funds Fund holds its Seventh Eighteenth Board Meeting. The Board approves 94 Round 8 grants for a total value of US$2.75 billion (the highest amount ever approved). The Round 4 9 Call for Proposals is launched.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> || [[wikipedia:SwitzerlandIndia|SwitzerlandIndia]] ([[wikipedia:GenevaNew Delhi|GenevaNew Delhi]])
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| 2004 2009 || June || Program launch || The Global Funds holds its Eighth Board Meeting. The Board approves fourth round Fund launches the First Learning Wave of grant proposals (US$968 million for 69 grants National Strategy Applications in 50 countries)an "effort to contribute to broader health systems strengthening".<ref name="Global health the The Global Fund to fight Fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information Malaria & Health Systems Strengtheni ng: An Organizational and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees."/><ref name="Global Fund OverviewPolicy Analysis"/> || [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]])
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| 2005 2009 || March November || Administration || The Global Fund reports that across all holds its Twentieth Board Meeting. The Board approves Round 9 grants, it has provided antiretroviral treatment to 130,000 people with AIDS, tested 1,000,000 people voluntarily for HIV, supported 385,000 tb patients with directly observed short-course therapy, given more than 300,000 people new, more effective treatments for malaria, and supplied more than 1a total value of US$2.35 million families with insecticide-treated mosquito nets4 billion.<ref name="Global health the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased funding : report to congressional committees.Overview"/> ||[[wikipedia:Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] ([[wikipedia:Addis Abeba|Addis Abeba]])
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| 2005 2010 || April 25 || Administration ||The Round 10 releases a series of information notes on harm reduction, making clear that the Global Fund approves 33 grants “supports evidence-based interventions aimed at ensuring that key populations have access to enter phase 2HIV prevention, treatment, care and support … [including] the comprehensive package for the prevention, treatment and care of HIV among people who inject drugs”.<ref name="Global health the The Global Fund to fight Fight AIDS, TB Tuberculosis and malaria is responding to challenges but needs better information and documentation for performancebased Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding : report to congressional committees.model (2002–2014)"/> ||
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| 2005 2010 || September March || Program launch || The preparatory meeting for the Third Replenishment is held. Global Fund holds launches its Eleventh Board MeetingBorn HIV Free campaign, with aims at contributing to the effort for preventing children to be born with HIV. <ref name="">{{cite web|title=‘BORN HIV FREE’ campaign launched by The Round 5 proposals are approved for US$382 million for 26 grants in 20 countriesGlobal Fund|url=http://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/featurestories/2010/may/20100519gflaunches|website=unaids.org|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> || [[wikipedia:SwitzerlandNetherlands|SwitzerlandNetherlands]] ([[wikipedia:GenevaThe Hague|GenevaThe Hague]])
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| 2005 2010 || December October || Contribution || The United States president [[wikipedia:Barack Obama|Barack Obama]] administration announces a three-year (FY11-FY13), $4 billion pledge to the Global Fund holds its Twelfth Board Meeting. The Board votes It would be the first time the United States make a multi-year pledge to fully fund Round 5, allocating new grants for US$719 millionthe Global Fund.<ref name="The U.S. & The Global Fund Overviewto Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria"/> {{cite web|title=The U.S. & The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria| [[wikipediaurl=http:Morocco//kff.org/global-health-policy/fact-sheet/the-u-s-the-global-fund-to-fight-aids-tuberculosis-and-malaria/|website=kff.org|accessdate=29 April 2017}}</ref> |Morocco]] ([[wikipedia:Marrakesh|Marrakesh]])
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| 2007 2011 || September January || Controversy || American news agency [[wikipedia:Associates Press|Associated Press]] (AP) publishes an article calling attention to several instances of fraud and corruption at the Global Fund. The article focuses on allegations of corruption and fraud in 4 of the 145 countries that receive Global Fund concludes its Second Replenishment with a total amount grants: [[wikipedia:Mali|Mali]], [[wikipedia:Djibouti|Djibouti]], [[wikipedia:Mauritania|Mauritania]], and [[wikipedia:Zambia|Zambia]].<ref name="CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of US$9Congress The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Issues for Congress and U.S.7 billion pledged for Contributions from FY2001 to FY2013"/> The Fund would respond in April with its own report, reiterating the period 2008Fund’s “zero-2010tolerance” approach to corruption, and publicizing the “$44 million in fraudulent, unsupported, or ineligible expenditures” which it attempts to recoup.<ref name="Global Fund OverviewWorking Group on Value for Money"/> ||
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| 2007 2011 || November May || Administration || The Board approves the new Eligibility Counterpart Financing and Prioritization Policy, which affects the way Global Fund holds its Sixteenth Board Meetingresources are provided. The Board approves 73 grants in Round 7 of funding for a total of US$1.1 billion, Fund resources are divided into two accounts: the General Funding Pool (intended for 136 countrieswith large disease burdens and limited domestic resources) and the Targeted Funding Pool.<ref name="CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress The Global Fund Overviewto Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Issues for Congress and U.S. Contributions from FY2001 to FY2013"/> || China Kunming
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| 2008 2011 || November June 23 || Collaboration || The Global Fund holds its Eighteenth Board Meeting. The Board approves 94 Round 8 grants for announces having signed an agreement with the [[wikipedia:International Aid Transparency Initiative|International Aid Transparency Initiative]], a total value of US$2.75 billion multilateral effort (the highest amount ever approvedincluding donors, countries, and civil society organizations). The Round 9 Call for Proposals is launchedto publicly disclose aid data in a standardized, timely approach.<ref name="CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress The Global Fund Overviewto Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Issues for Congress and U.S. Contributions from FY2001 to FY2013"/> {{cite web|title=CRS Report for Congress Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria: Issues for Congress and U.S. Contributions from FY2001 to FY2013| [[wikipediaurl=https:India//fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R41363.pdf|website=fas.org|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref> |India]] ([[wikipedia:New Delhi|New Delhi]])
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| 2009 2012 || November || Report || The Data released from analysis from Round 1 (2002) to Round 9 (2009) shows that the Global Fund holds its Twentieth Board Meeting. The Board approves Round 9 grants for a total value of has invested or approved US$2.4 billion430 million for activities that specifically targets people who inject drugs.<ref name="The Global Fund Overviewto Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)"/> || [[wikipedia:Ethiopia|Ethiopia]] ([[wikipedia:Addis Abeba|Addis Abeba]])
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| 2010 2013 || March || Program launch || The preparatory meeting for Global Fund’s Regional Artemisinin-resistance Initiative (RAI) is launched in response to the emergence of drug-resistant malaria in the Third Replenishment is heldGreater Mekong region, first noted in Cambodia and Thailand and later Myanmar, Laos and Viet Nam. Global Fund launches its Born HIV Free campaignRAI would purchase and distribute insecticide-treated nets, diagnostic tests, with aims at contributing to the effort for preventing children to be born with HIVand drugs.<ref name="">{{cite web|title=‘BORN HIV FREE’ campaign launched by The New Global FundGrant Aims for Malaria Elimination in the Mekong|url=http://www.unaidsreliefweb.orgint/enreport/resourcesworld/presscentre/featurestories/2010/may/20100519gflaunchesnew-global-fund-grant-aims-malaria-elimination-mekong|website=unaidsreliefweb.orgint|accessdate=6 12 May 2017}}</ref><ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> || [[wikipedia:NetherlandsCambodia|Cambodia]], [[wikipedia:Thailand|Thailand]], [[wikipedia:Myanmar|Myanmar]], [[wikipedia:Laos|NetherlandsLaos]] (, [[wikipedia:The HagueViet Nam|The HagueViet Nam]])
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| 2010 2013 || October February || Administration || The United States president [[wikipedia:Barack Obama|Barack Obama]] administration Global Fund announces a three-year (FY11-FY13)new funding model, $4 billion pledge to the Global Fund. It under which funding allocations would be the first time the United States make a multi-year pledge to the Global Funddetermined for each eligible country based on calculations of country income and national disease burden.<ref name="The U.S. & The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)">{{cite webjournal|title=The U.S. & The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)|doi=10.1016/j.drugpo.2015.08.001|url=http://kffwww.sciencedirect.orgcom/global-health-policyscience/fact-sheetarticle/the-u-s-the-global-fund-to-fight-aids-tuberculosis-and-malariapii/|website=kff.orgS0955395915002364|accessdate=29 April 5 May 2017}}</ref> ||
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| 2013 || February March || Policy Administration || The Global Fund announces a starts transitioning into its new funding model, under which by inviting select early applicants and interim applicants to submit concept notes for funding allocations would be determined for each eligible country based on calculations of country income and national disease burden.<ref name="The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)Overview">{{cite journal|title=The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)|doi=10.1016/j.drugpo.2015.08.001|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0955395915002364|accessdate=5 May 2017}}</ref> ||
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| 2013 || March June || Administration || The Global Fund starts transitioning into its 's Twenty-ninth Board Meeting is held. Among other decisions, a new Inspector General is appointed. Also, the Board awards grants to the first three countries to receive funding under the new funding model by inviting select early applicants and interim applicants to submit concept notes for funding.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> ||[[Wikipedia:Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka]] ([[wikipedia:Colombo|Colombo]])
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| 2013 || June December || Contribution || The United States president [[wikipedia:Barack Obama|Barack Obama]] administration at the White House hosts the Global Fund's Twenty-ninth Board Meeting is held. Among other decisionsFund’s Fourth Replenishment, and launches the 2014–2016 replenishment cycle with a new Inspector General is appointed. Also, the Board awards grants to the first three countries to receive funding under the new funding modeltotal amount of US$12 billion pledged.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> || [[Wikipediawikipedia:Sri LankaUnited States|Sri LankaUnited States]] ([[wikipedia:ColomboWashington, D.C.|ColomboWashington D.C.]])
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| 2013 2014 || December || Administration || The United States president [[wikipedia:Barack Obama|Barack Obama]] administration at the White House hosts the Global Fund’s Fourth Replenishment, and launches the 2014-2016 replenishment cycle with a total amount of US$12 billion pledgedFund starts new funding model.<ref name="The Global Fund Overviewto Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria's investments in harm reduction through the rounds-based funding model (2002–2014)"/> || [[wikipedia:United States|United States]] ([[wikipedia:Washington, D.C.|Washington D.C.]])
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| 2014 || || Background || [[wikipedia:tuberculosis|Tuberculosis]] kills 1.5 million people during the year and 9.6 million people are estimated to have fallen ill with the disease.<ref name="Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria">{{cite web|title=Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|url=http://www.international.gc.ca/development-developpement/partners-partenaires/key_partners-partenaires_cles/gfatm-fmstp.aspx?lang=eng|website=international.gc.ca|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref> ||
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| 2014 || March || Administration || Board Members at meeting finalize key elements of the new funding model, set aside money for various special initiatives and appoint committee members at the Thirty-First Board Meeting.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> || [[Wikipedia:Indonesia|Indonesia]] ([[wikipedia:Jakarta|Jakarta]])|-| 2014 || March || Contribution || The United Kingdom charity [[wikipedia:Comic Relief|Comic Relief]] announces that it has raised £2 million for the Global Fund.<ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> |||-| 2015 || || Backround || 214 million cases of [[wikipedia:malaria|malaria]] are reported during the year resulting in 438,000 deaths. Also, 1.1 million people would die of AIDS-related illnesses in 2015.<ref name="Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria"/> |||-| 2015 || || Administration || The proportion of the Global Fund’s investments focused on girls and women increases to 60%, from 46% in 2010.<ref name="Reaching vulnerable populations: lessons from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria">{{cite web|title=Reaching vulnerable populations: lessons from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|url=http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/95/2/16-179192/en/|website=who.int|accessdate=6 May 2017}}</ref> |||-| 2016 || September 1 || Report || The Global Fund announces having supported programs that saved 20 million lives.<ref>{{cite web|title=20. Million. Lives.|url=https://www.theglobalfund.org/en/blog/2016-09-01-20-million-lives/|website=theglobalfund.org|accessdate=7 May 2017}}</ref> |||-| 2016 || September || Administration || The Global Fund holds the Pledging conference for its Fifth Replenishment, hosted by Canadian Prime Minister [[wikipedia:Justin Trudeau|Justin Trudeau]]. Donor countries, foundations, and private donors pledge US$12.9 billion for the 2017–2019 period. <ref name="Global Fund Overview"/> || [[wikipedia:Canada|Canada]] ([[wikipedia:Montreal|Montreal]])|-| 2017 || || Program launch || The Global Fund, along with the [[wikipedia:United Nations Development Programme|United Nations Development Programme]] (UNDP) launch the use of Mobile Clinics to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Remote Areas in Sudan.<ref>{{cite web|title=UNDP & GFATM launch the use of Mobile Clinics to Improve Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Remote Areas in Sudan|url=http://reliefweb.int/report/sudan/undp-gfatm-launch-use-mobile-clinics-improve-diagnosis-and-treatment-tuberculosis|website=reliefweb.int|accessdate=12 May 2017}}</ref> || [[wikipedia:Sudan|Sudan]]
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| 2014 2018 || March Year round || Contribution || The United Kingdom charity [[wikipedia:Comic Relief|Comic Relief]] announces that it has raised £2 million for the Global Fundhelps diagnose 220 million suspected malaria cases, treat 110 million malaria cases and distribute 131 million bed nets.<ref name>{{cite web |title=MALARIA NO MORE APPLAUDS THE $14 BILLION PLEDGED TO THE GLOBAL FUND TO SAVE AND PROTECT MILLIONS OF LIVES FROM MALARIA, AIDS AND TUBERCULOSIS |url="Global Fund Overview"https://www.malarianomore.org/news/press-releases/malaria-no-more-applauds-the-14-billion-pledged-to-the-global-fund-to-save-and-protect-millions-of-lives-from-malaria-aids-and-tuberculosis/> |website=malarianomore.org |accessdate=25 October 2019}}</ref>
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| 2015 2019 || July || Backround Contribution || 214 million cases As of malaria are reported during date, the year resulting Global Fund had approved more than US$49 billion in 438funding,000 deaths. Also, 1with disbursement surpassing US$42 billion to over 120 countries.1 An estimated 27 million people would die of AIDS-related illnesses in 2015lives were saved by these investments.<ref name="The U.S. & The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria">{{cite web |title=The U.S. & The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria |url=https://www.kff.org/global-health-policy/fact-sheet/the-u-s-the-global-fund-to-fight-aids-tuberculosis-and-malaria/> |website=kff.org |accessdate=27 October 2019}}</ref>
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| 2015 2019 || October 10 || Contribution || The proportion of Global found announces new funding commitments at the Global Fund’s investments focused on girls and women increases Sixth Replenishment Conference in {{w|Lyon}} hosted by the {{w|Government of France}}. The pledges, amounting to US$ 14.02 billion, would cover a three-year period (2020-2022) to 60%finance the fight against {{w|HIV}}, from 46% in 2010{{w|tuberculosis}} and {{w|malaria}}.<ref name="Reaching vulnerable populations: lessons from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria">{{cite web|title=Reaching vulnerable populations: lessons from WHO welcomes vital new funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria|url=httphttps://www.who.int/bulletinnews-room/volumesdetail/95/2/1610-10-2019-who-welcomes-vital-new-funding-for-the-global-179192/en/fund |website=who.int|accessdate=6 May 201721 October 2019}}</ref> ||{{w|France}}
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| 2016 2019 ||October 11 | September |Recognition | |American business magnate {{w| Bill Gates}} writes about The Global Fund holds , praising the Pledging conference organization for its Fifth Replenishmenthelping "drive phenomenal progress on AIDS, hosted by Canadian Prime Minister [[wikipedia:Justin Trudeau|Justin Trudeau]]. Donor countries, foundationstuberculosis, and private donors pledge US$12.9 billion for malaria in the 2017-2019 periodworld’s poorest countries". <ref name="Global Fund OverviewThe world is uniting to help this group"/> {{cite web |title=The world is uniting to help this group | [[wikipediaurl=https:Canada//www.gatesnotes.com/Health/Global-Fund-Replenishment-conference-speech |website=gatesnotes.com |accessdate=21 October 2019}}</ref> |Canada]] ([[wikipedia:Montreal|Montreal]])
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==See also==
 
*[[Timeline of malaria]]
*[[Timeline of tuberculosis]]
*[[Timeline of HIV/AIDS]]
*[[Timeline of global health]]
*[[Combined timeline of malaria organizations]]
 
==External links==
 
* [[wikipedia:Timeline of HIV/AIDS|Timeline of HIV/AIDS]]
 
== References ==
 
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