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| 2002 || April || || 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"/> ||
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| 2002 || July || || 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"/> ||
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| 2002 || October || || 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> ||
| 2004 || June || || The Global Funds holds its Eighth Board Meeting. The Board approves fourth round of grant proposals (US$968 million for 69 grants in 50 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"/> || [[wikipedia:Switzerland|Switzerland]] ([[wikipedia:Geneva|Geneva]])
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| 2005 || March || || 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:tuberculosis|tuberculosis]] patients with directly observed short-course therapy, given more than 300,000 people new, more effective treatments for [[wikipedia:malaria|malaria]], and supplied more than 1.35 million families with insecticide-treated mosquito nets.<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."/> ||
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| 2005 || April 25 || ||The Global Fund approves 33 grants to enter phase 2.<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."/> ||
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