Affordable Medicines Facility for Malaria - 2012-2013

This project contributes to saving lives by making high quality, effective malaria medicine readily available to patients. The project supports the Affordable Medicine Facility for malaria (AMFm), managed by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The AMFm is designed to make ACTs (artemisinin-based combination therapies) more affordable and accessible for those who need them most. ACTs are the most effective treatment for malaria. By making this treatment more affordable, the AMFm also aims to reduce the use of less effective treatments. To reduce the cost of ACT treatments for patients, the AMFm negotiates with drug manufacturers to reduce the price of ACTs and provides a subsidy for first-line buyers. The AMFm also provides funding to participating countries to support activities that promote safe and proper use of ACTs. These activities include training and supervision for health workers and public awareness campaigns about the effectiveness of ACTs. They also include special efforts to ensure that ACT treatments reach vulnerable populations such as children and poor people. The AMFm operates in Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Tanzania (including Zanzibar), Uganda and Cambodia.

Project ID
CA-3-M013708002
Activity status
4 - Post-completion
Aid type
B03 - Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by international organisations (multilateral, INGO)
% to Uganda
17.67

Organisations

Funding
Canada
Extending
Canadian International Development Agency
Implementing
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria

Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Uganda Value (USD)
2012 Q3 20,310,000.00 3,588,756.69

Commitments by fiscal year, quarter

Fiscal year Fiscal quarter Value (USD) Uganda Value (USD)
2012 Q3 20,434,000.00 3,610,667.37

MTEF projections by fiscal year

Fiscal year Value (USD) Uganda Value (USD)
2012 15,325,500.00 2,708,000.52
2011 5,108,500.00 902,666.84

CRS code %
Malaria control (12262) 99.9999