Scaling up treatments for HIV, tuberculosis and malaria (Global Fund Round 6)
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Unitaid-funded projects develop innovative medicines, diagnostic tools and public health techniques and link them quickly, and at affordable prices, to those most in need.
Our grant projects apply the best that science has to offer to the fight against HIV and co-infections, tuberculosis and malaria in lower-resource countries.
Grant focus
Channel funds through the Global Fund system to strengthen existing procurement activities
Grantees
Global Fund
Status
Complete
Amount
US$ 27,721,132
Disease
Cross-cutting
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Grant focus
Ensure stable demand and adequate supply of quality and affordable artemisinin-based combination therapies to treat malaria
Grantees
UNICEF
Status
Complete
Amount
US$ 65,413,057
Disease
Malaria
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Grant focus
Purchase first-line tuberculosis medicines
Grantees
Global Drug Facility (GDF)
Status
Complete
Amount
US $27,646,000
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Increase the number of patients that have access to MDR-TB treatment to prevent the spread of the disease
Grantees
Global Drug Facility (GDF)
Status
Complete
Amount
US$ 53,371,575
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
Rapid delivery of about 1,400,000 artemisinin-based combination therapies
Grantees
UNICEF
Status
Complete
Amount
US$ 1,334,655
Disease
Malaria
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Grant focus
Increase the number of antiretroviral suppliers to reduce prices, increase competition and encourage better products
Grantees
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Status
Complete
Amount
US $299,651,000
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
Inform policy makers and market participants about market demand for malaria commodities
Grantees
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Status
Complete
Amount
US $1,605,95
Disease
Malaria
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Grant focus
Provide appropriate-strength paediatric TB drugs and develop new formulations for children under five years old
Grantees
Global Drug Facility (GDF)
Status
Complete
Amount
US $13,144,000
Disease
Tuberculosis
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