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<p>In 2018, DFID spent £174.6 million multilateral Official Development Assistance
(ODA) to tackle HIV/AIDS. Most DFID investments to the HIV response are now directed
through multilateral organisations such as Unitaid, UNAIDS and the Global Fund to
fight AIDS, TB and Malaria. In addition, in 2018, DFID spent £10 million bilateral
ODA on programmes tackling sexually transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS.</p><p>The
UK has made a £1.4 billion pledge to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
for the 6th replenishment covering 2020 to 2022. This supports the commitment to end
the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030.</p><p>This data does not capture
spend on related programming on comprehensive sexual and reproductive health and rights,
including research and health systems strengthening.</p><p>DFID spend data is available
on the Statistics on International Development website. Comparable figures beyond
December 2018 are not yet available. Estimates for 2019 spending will be available
in autumn 2020.</p>
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