2024, record commitments breakthroughs visible
In 2024, with €115 million committed–a 20% increase compared to 2023– L’Initiative confirmed its growth trajectory. It demonstrated its capacity to intervene in a targeted, strategic and systemic way in partner countries, including the most fragile contexts. This scale-up has yielded tangible, measurable results aligned with long-term health system strengthening priorities. These efforts are consistent with the strategic vision of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Strengthening and Amplifying the Response
Record Commitments in 2024

The Accelerator: Addressing Neglected Challenges
With a budget of €34.6 million (including evaluations and audits), the Accelerator is a key instrument to tackle neglected challenges in pandemic response and health system strengthening (malaria, pediatric health, triple elimination, or HIV/HPV-related cancers).
Its adaptability and focus on human health resources make it possible to address long-term structural issues, such as the shortage of qualified healthcare professionals
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Commitments by Geographic Area
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for 59% of the budget, in line with priorities targeting countries most behind in pandemic preparedness and response.

Commitments by Pandemic
40% of the total committed budget was allocated to cross-cutting actions or health system strengthening–reflecting a more systemic approach.
