Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Debate

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Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

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Tuesday 4th November 2025

(1 day, 12 hours ago)

Westminster Hall
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Danny Chambers Portrait Dr Danny Chambers (Winchester) (LD)
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I beg to move,

That this House has considered Government support for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

It is an honour to serve under your chairship, Mr Dowd. It is 2025, and we find ourselves discussing whether the United Kingdom will continue supporting an organisation that has saved millions of lives. This is an important and timely debate, and it should remind us how much progress we have made, and how much we stand to lose if we step back now.

When I spoke earlier this year about the US cutting funding to the World Health Organisation, I said then, and will repeat today, that global health is not charity; it is security and self-interest. Supporting international health systems does not just save lives overseas; it keeps us safer here at home. Stronger systems abroad mean fewer outbreaks reaching our shores, more stable trading partners and a healthier global economy, which Britain depends on. Investing in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is not only the right thing to do morally but the smart thing to do economically and strategically.

Jim Shannon Portrait Jim Shannon (Strangford) (DUP)
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I am very much informed by my constituents in Strangford, where local church groups undertake fantastic work to support those in other countries plagued with the likes of malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS. I think specifically of the Ards Elim church in Newtownards in Strangford, which sends groups out every year to support those facing the devastating impact of those diseases. Does the hon. Member agree that more must be done, either by helping to fund their work or working in partnership with them, to ensure that we are doing everything necessary to help them do their bit to help others?

Danny Chambers Portrait Dr Chambers
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The hon. Member is completely right about the work that voluntary and church groups do on global public health.