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Global health fund: Health, climate, conflict ‘triple whammy’ hits world’s poorest

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00:00The head of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria warned that efforts
00:05to improve health are at risk of being overshadowed by climate change and conflict even though
00:11these issues are interconnected.
00:13Peter Sands noted that despite progress, donor governments are hesitant to allocate funds
00:19for health, raising concerns about securing financing for the fund's 2026 to 2028 work
00:25in next year's funding round.
00:27Furthermore, climate change leads to deaths through malnutrition and disease, while conflicts
00:33often cause more fatalities from health care system failures than from direct violence.

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