L’Initiative: Stepping up efforts for a more effective fight against pandemics

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L'Initiative is France’s operational tool for global health and its indirect contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Since it was set up in 2011, it has established itself as a key actor in the fight against the three pandemics. As a technical assistance and support mechanism for catalytic projects, recognised by its beneficiaries and supervisory administrations, it initiated a scaling up in 2017. This was confirmed in 2022 when the French President announced that France would considerably increase its contribution to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS.

Set up by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs in 2011, “L’Initiative” aims to facilitate access to financing from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, improve the efficiency of the management of Global Fund grants, and provide complementary catalytic support to improve the environment of the fight against pandemics.

During the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment Conference in September 2022, French President Emmanuel Macron made two announcements: an increase in France’s contribution to the Global Fund (€1.6 billion) and a rise in the budget set aside for L’Initiative from 9% to 20%, representing a budget of about €319 million over a three-year period.

This commitment by France to make the fight against pandemics a priority was reiterated in May 2023 during the Presidential Development Council, the objective being to “Build resilience to health risks, including pandemics, by investing in primary health systems and supporting training for health workers in fragile countries.”

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