Togo Plans €84 Mln Global Fund Bid to Fight HIV, TB and Malaria for 2027-2029

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Friday, 10 April 2026 11:36
Togo Plans €84 Mln Global Fund Bid to Fight HIV, TB and Malaria for 2027-2029

(Togo First) - Togo has launched a national consultation to prepare a single funding application to the Global Fund to fight HIV, tuberculosis and malaria for 2027–2029.

The process, which opened on Tuesday in Lomé, brings together government agencies, technical partners, civil society and health sector stakeholders.

It aims to define common priorities and align interventions with national needs. The approach is designed to optimize resources at a time of budget constraints and declining external funding.

Togo plans to mobilize about €84 million, or roughly 55.1 billion CFA francs, from the Global Fund. The funding is expected to cover the three diseases simultaneously while strengthening the health system.

These €84 million must fund efforts against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria,” said Binyandi Akou, general coordinator of the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM-Togo). He stressed the need to target interventions given limited resources.

Togo has made progress in combating the three diseases in recent years. HIV prevalence now stands at 1.4%, according to health authorities.

Challenges remain. WHO data show a high global burden, with more than 40 million people living with HIV and nearly 3 million new infections each year.

Authorities are calling for expanded screening, improved access to treatment and stronger patient monitoring, alongside efforts to consolidate existing programmes.

The consultation is expected to produce a common roadmap ahead of the official submission planned for June 2026. It also aims to improve coordination, strengthen governance and ensure the long-term sustainability of interventions.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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