Canada commits $930M to Global Fund fight against AIDS and other diseases

Aug 22, 2019 | 12:58 PM

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is shoring up its commitment to eradicating AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.

International Development Minister Maryam Monsef says Canada is contributing $930 million to the Global Fund over three years, a nearly 16-per-cent increase to its current support for the international organization aimed at reducing the spread and devastating impact of the three infectious diseases.

The announcement follows a commitment the Liberals made at the Women Deliver conference in Vancouver in June to annually contribute $1.4 billion until 2030 to fund global health and nutrition, including sexual and reproductive rights and health.

The increase in spending, for 2020 to 2022, continues a tradition of adding to the Global Fund’s replenishment drive every three years, which also happened under the Conservative government of former prime minister Stephen Harper.