Kaiser Family Foundation Reports Map Global Efforts To Address Malaria, TB In Low-, Middle-Income Countries

The Kaiser Family Foundation today released two new reports in its “Mapping the Donor Landscape in Global Health” series “examin[ing] donor nations and multilateral organizations involved in addressing different global health challenges in recipient countries worldwide,” a summary on the foundation’s webpage states. The two new reports, which address funding for malaria and tuberculosis, “seek to provide perspective on the geographic presence of global health donors, and to enable more effective coordination and delivery of services globally and within individual recipient nations,” according to the webpage (8/29). “An analysis on HIV/AIDS was released in June, and a future analysis is planned for family planning and reproductive health assistance,” an email alert from the foundation states (8/29).

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