October 18, 2013
This Fall 2013 report, compiled through interviews with Global Fund staff, officials at other aid organizations and domestic leaders in the featured countries, is intended to highlight some of the strides that low- and middle-income countries throughout the world are making in their domestic investments in HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria programs. The work reviewed in this set of countries — the Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Namibia, Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and South Africa — cuts across each of the three diseases as well as various regions of the world. Together, they tell a story of progress toward a healthier, more sustainable future.