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Official Twitter account of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

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  1. Global deaths have fallen by 60% since 2000. We can be the generation to !

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    55 to 60 percent of investments benefit and :

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    Announcing the new Challenge, tackling fraud in the humanitarian system:

  4. To prevent in humans, scientists try protecting pigs - via

  5. Without action, MDR-TB infections could double in the next fifteen to twenty years.

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    8 African Instagrammers you should be following: via

  7. New Global Report shows strong progress against TB, with the death rate being nearly halved since 1990.

  8. 'It's unacceptable 4,400 ppl die from TB each day when we have the tools to diagnose & cure nearly every person.' Eric Goosby ()

  9. 1st vaccine clinical trials prove it to be safe & effective. Concerns lie in real world implementation -

  10. Mark Dybul & Seth Berkley (): is right to be wary about first vaccine

  11. The says that TB now ranks alongside as the world's most deadly infectious disease.

  12. 'We must take drug users out of shadows & into services, or we will never control the HIV epidemic.'

  13. Next year could mark the end of . Keep up the great work and partners!

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    Getting tested is the first step to a healthier life, irrelevant of a negative or positive result.

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    Better health for Sierra Leone starts with a single clinic ---> via

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    "48% decline in death rates between 2000 & 2014" – Mark Dybul (): h/t

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    Proud to be part of the partnership in , fighting to , a major cause of death there.

  18. more than 1/3 of grants go to building resilient & sustainable systems for health

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    UNAIDS is saddened by the loss of Dr Beny Primm, a pioneer in prevention, especially among populations at high risk.

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