Financing the response to the AIDS epidemic and other pressing global health needs in low- and middle- income countries has emerged as one of the world's greatest development challenges. Despite significant increases in donor funding for health, resources still fall short of estimated need.
The following documents help to track funding from the G8, European Commission and other donor governments who collectively provide the bulk of international assistance for HIV/AIDS and other global heath priorities through bilateral programs and contributions to multilateral organizations, including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
August 2007 Report - Donor Funding for Health in Low- & Middle- Income Countries, 2001-2005
June 2007 Chartpack and Press Note (.pdf) - Financing the Response to AIDS in Low- and Middle- Income Countries: International Assistance from the G8, European Commission and Other Donor Governments (UNAIDS and the Kaiser Family Foundation)
Previous Reports and Chartpacks
2006
July 2006 Report and Chartpack - International Assistance for HIV/AIDS in the Developing World: Taking Stock of the G8, Other Donor Governments and the European Commission
Donor Matrix (.pdf) - Matrix of Major Donor Government Structures and Mechanisms for Financing the HIV/AIDS Response in Low and Middle Income Countries
The Lancet commentary "Global Health Funding: A Glass Half Full?" by Jennifer Kates
2005
July 2005 Report and Chartpack - Financing the Response to HIV/AIDS in Low and Middle Income Countries: Funding for HIV/AIDS From the G7 and the European Commission
Global AIDS Link: Funding for Global HIV/AIDS By Major Donor Governments - An Overview (November/December 2005)