TB33% Campaign is one of the Community Delegation’s flagship projects, carried out together with the Developing Country NGO Delegation, TBPEOPLE Global, African Coalition against TB and other partners.
TB33% Campaign was initiated by a group of community and civil society organizations in response to the Global Disease Split – the formula of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund), whereby 50% of its resources are allocated to HIV, 32% to malaria and only 18% to tuberculosis (TB). This approach, known as the Global Disease Split, was introduced in 2002, when the Global Fund was created, and is based on the so-called global disease burden. In spite of developments since 2002, the formula has never been reviewed. As a result, TB, which now kills more people than HIV and malaria combined, continues to receive 18% of the Global Fund resources.