The Health Financing Partnership Facility or HFPF was set up in 2013 to improve health outcomes in developing member countries. It is an umbrella operational arrangement to enhance administrative coordination and efficiency, and it is not a legal entity or structure. It mobilized cofinancing from development partner agencies, the private sector, and foundations to support the implementation of ADB’s Operational Plan of Health under Strategy 2020. The facility includes two funds: the Regional Malaria and Other Communicable Disease Threats Trust Fund (active fund) and the Cooperation Fund for Fighting HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific (financially closed).
Trust Funds
Regional Malaria and Other Communicable Disease Threats Trust Fund
Year Established | 2013 |
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Partner | Australia, Canada, United Kingdom |
Cumulative Contributions Committed | $35.8 million |
Project Commitments | |
Grants | $9.0 million for 3 projects |
Technical Assistance | $24.4 million for 6 TAs |
Direct Charges | $1.5 million for 24 activities |
The Regional Malaria and Other Communicable Disease Threats Trust Fund or HFPF-RMTF was set up in December 2013 to support developing member countries in developing multi-country, cross-border, and multisector responses to urgent malaria and other communicable disease issues.