We mobilise private and public initiatives in Europe in support of global health and the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. We work to publicise and encourage recognition of the objectives, actions and achievement of the Global Fund, while helping increase its resources.
Friends of the Global Fund Europe (hereafter Friends Europe) is an organisation working on political advocacy with the aim to promote the fight against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Europe, as well as the achievements of the Global Fund and global health issues.
Through its actions, Friends Europe mobilises political and institutional decision-makers, MPs, civil society organizations as well as the private sector and the media, to increase investments of the international community in global health and in the fight against the 3 diseases, notably through the Global Fund, with the objective to put an end to three of the most devastating pandemics affecting developing countries.
With its headquarters in Paris, Friends Europe operates throughout Europe, mainly in France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Luxembourg, Belgium and with European institutions in Brussels and Strasbourg.
Friends Europe was created in April 2005, under the high patronage of the President of the French Republic.
RECENT NEWS
Latest publications from Friends Europe and Partners
Les propositions de la société civile dans le cadre du sommet et du G7
Les 20 et 21 avril derniers, le ministère des Affaires étrangères et de la Coopération internationale italien a organisé le « Civil 7 » : une réunion de deux jours entre les organisations de la société civile (OSC) [...]
Les propositions de la société civile dans le cadre du Sommet du G7
Les 20 et 21 avril derniers, le ministère des Affaires étrangères et de la Coopération internationale italien a organisé le « Civil 7 » : une réunion de deux jours entre les organisations de la société civile (OSC) [...]
24 mars 2017 : journée mondiale de lutte contre la tuberculose
La tuberculose est aujourd’hui la maladie infectieuse la plus mortelle au monde. En 2015, 10,4 millions de nouveaux cas sont apparus et 1,8 million de personnes en sont mortes. De nombreux défis sont à relever [...]