全球基金的孟加拉国项目

IF 1.5 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Md Ferdous Rahman , Md Sharful Islam Khan , M Mamun Huda , Utpal K. Mondal , Muhammad J.A. Shiddiky , Allen G. Ross
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全球基金项目于2002年启动,重点是防治艾滋病毒/艾滋病、结核病和疟疾。迄今为止,它已在120个国家动员了650多亿美元,为挽救6500多万人的生命作出了贡献。在孟加拉国,全球基金在扩大治疗覆盖面、加强病例发现和加强预防工作方面发挥了关键作用。尽管取得了显著进展,但仍存在重大挑战,特别是在注射吸毒者、性工作者和跨性别者等高危人群中。这些群体面临耻辱和获得卫生保健的机会有限,这两者都阻碍了疾病控制。此外,耐药性对疟疾和结核病的控制构成越来越大的威胁。展望未来,全球基金的持续支持至关重要,特别是在扩大诊断基础设施、促进社区主导的干预措施和加强跨境合作方面。这些努力对于确保孟加拉国取得持续进展和实现消除艾滋病毒、结核病和疟疾的长期目标至关重要。政府机构、非政府组织和国际捐助者之间的有效协调对于确保这些倡议的成功至关重要。
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The Global Fund's Bangladesh program
The Global Fund program, launched in 2002, focuses on combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria. To date, it has mobilized over US$ 65 billion across 120 countries, contributing to saving more than 65 million lives. In Bangladesh, the Global Fund has played a pivotal role in expanding treatment coverage, enhancing case detection, and strengthening prevention efforts. Despite notable progress, significant challenges persist, particularly among high-risk populations such as people who inject drugs, sex workers, and transgender individuals. These groups face stigma and limited access to healthcare, both of which hinder disease control. Additionally, drug resistance presents a growing threat to the control of malaria and TB. Looking ahead, continued support from the Global Fund will be critical, particularly in scaling up diagnostic infrastructure, promoting community-led interventions, and enhancing cross-border collaboration. These efforts are essential to ensuring sustained progress and achieving the long-term goal of eliminating HIV, TB, and malaria in Bangladesh. Effective coordination among government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and international donors will be essential to ensure the success of these initiatives.
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