In an interview with AFP, Gates said the Global Fund's successes have given him hope, even in the face of huge challenges.
Q: Canada's International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau has said that our generation is the one that has to fight these epidemics -- (and) global warming. Are we a damned generation?
A: Every generation has challenges. But the world is in better shape today in terms of health, how long people live. If you go back to 1990, over 12 million children died before the age of five. Now it's less than six million.
If you take literacy in Africa, and the number of kids who go to school, it's a dramatic change, and if you look at China -- at how they dropped poverty very dramatically.
Apparently we have a tendency that when countries do well, like China, Brazil, which no longer receive foreign aid -- even India is making good progress -- then we shift our focus to the remaining tough cases: Somalia, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, even Yemen or South Sudan, where you have conflicts going on. Those are... Pretty tough situations.
HIV was a death sentence, and twice as many people were dying of AIDS compared to what we have now. And so, (at) the same time we highlight to the people the ongoing need to motivate them to be generous to things like this Global Fund, it's important for them not to lose sight of the fact of the great progress. And I'm always surprised how little people are aware of those changes.
A: The Global Fund isn't in the research piece, they're in the delivery piece. They're helping the countries to buy the tools that exist and get them out there. Because of the Global Fund replenishment that we're having here in Montreal, that shows all these innovators and funders that there will be a budget funded to buy the new tools.
...(The Gates) foundation is a huge giver about upstream research. So is the US government and a number of governments including Canada and the UK. So if those tools come along, the Global Fund money will be used. ...
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