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UNDP in partnership with governments, civil society organizations (CSOs), the Global Fund and other partners supports and strengthens systems for health, including national responses to HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. The objective is to ensure access to quality health services for all and enable all those living with or affected by the diseases to lead healthy, productive lives.
UNDP’s Global Fund portfolio has saved millions of lives and expanded opportunities for children and young adults in their most productive years
4.5 million lives saved
HIV - Key Results
1.4 million people currently on HIV treatment (2020)
56 million people received HIV testing
60% reduction in AIDS related deaths in Zimbabwe
Tuberculosis - Key Results
951,000 cases of TB successfully treated
23,500 people treated for MDR-TB
8 countries with a treatment success rate for TB over 80%
Malaria - Key Results
88.5 million cases of malaria treated
77.4 million bed nets distributed
77% of households in Chad with an insecticide treated bed net
Grant performance
UNDP outperforms other implementers of Global Fund grants. Forty-seven percent of UNDP grants are currently rated A1 or A2 (“exceed” or “meet expectations”).
A1 - Exceeding expectations, A2 - Meeting expectations, B1 - Adequate, B2 - Inadequate but potential demonstrated, C - Unacceptable, NR - Not rated