Infectious Diseases Without Borders — Our Story
An FGFJ x Asahi Shimbun GLOBE+ Collaborative Interview Series
FGFJ Diet Task Force
A multi-party task force of Diet members who examine ways to broaden Japan’s international role in combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other communicable diseases.
Japanese-Language Video on the Global Fund
The Global Fund and FGFJ have produced an animated video introducing the impacts of the Global Fund partnership over the past 20 years.

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (The Global Fund) is credited with saving countless lives from the three deadliest communicable diseases—HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
Even through the competing demand of #COVID19, @GlobalFund’s co-financing mechanism has strengthened the sustainability of national programs and enhanced impact, helping to #FightForWhatCounts.
https://bit.ly/3zxajm3
In this blog, @BillGates pays tribute to Shinzo Abe, recognizing him as a #globalhealth champion. PM Abe “ensured that health stayed on the global agenda, persuading world leaders to call for the end of #AIDS, #TB, & #malaria,” a legacy that will endure.
https://gatesnot.es/3QmmaKV
This year, #TICAD8 is vital platform for discussing infectious diseases in African nations.
In this @themainichi op-ed, #Tanzania President Hassan asks #Japan for further investments in fighting infectious diseases, such as #HIV, #AIDS, & #malaria.
>>https://bit.ly/3zSlrKl
On this #InternationalYouthDay, it is important to consider the role of today’s youth. In this video, @GlobalFund @PeterASands offers advice to the young people of #Japan on how they can support the #FightForWhatCounts.
Watch below (with Japanese subs):
https://youtu.be/Q7oWUOdf7DA
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日本とアフリカ各国の協力について話し合う第8回アフリカ開発会議(TICAD)が8月27、28日にチュニジアで開かれるのを前に、タンザニアのサミア・...Comment on Facebook