| Characteristic | Share of U.S. global health funding |
|---|---|
| HIV | 49% |
| Global Fund | 12% |
| Maternal and child health | 11% |
| Malaria | 11% |
| Global health security | 6% |
| Tuberculosis | 4% |
| Family planning/reproductive health | 3% |
| Nutrition | 1% |
| Neglected tropical diseases | 1% |
| Vulnerable children | 0% |
| Other | 2% |
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July 2019
United States
as of 2019
* Represents total known funding (base and supplemental) provided through the State Department, USAID, CDC, NIH, and DoD. HIV includes funding through State/OGAC, USAID, CDC, NIH, and DoD. Malaria includes funding through USAID, CDC, NIH, and DoD. TB, Nutrition, NTDs, and Vulnerable Children include funding through USAID. MCH includes funding through USAID and CDC as well as contributions to UNICEF. FP/RH includes funding through USAID as well as contributions to UNFPA. Global Health Security includes funding through USAID, CDC, and DoD, as well as emergency Ebola and Zika funding. “Other” includes funding through USAID, CDC, and NIH as well as contributions to WHO and PAHO and the Emergency Reserve Fund. Some global health funding in the FY20 Request is not yet known (e.g. CDC funding for malaria) and is estimated based on prior year levels.









