FY2026 NSRP Global Health Funding: Conference Bill & Statement
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FY2026 National Security Appropriations Bill Details Funding for Global Health Programs
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The Senate Appropriations Committee released the Fiscal Year 2026 National Security, Department of state and Related Programs (NSRP) appropriations bill on January 11, 2026, outlining funding levels for U.S. global health initiatives. The bill and accompanying explanatory statement provide specific allocations for various health programs.
Funding Levels for Key Global Health Programs
The FY2026 NSRP bill allocates funding to several critical global health programs.These allocations are detailed in the explanatory statement released alongside the bill.
- Global Health Programs: $16.439 billion, an increase of $1.499 billion above the FY2025 enacted level. Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Explanatory Statement
- HIV/AIDS: $7.339 billion, including $2.5 billion for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Explanatory Statement
- Tuberculosis: $435 million. Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Explanatory Statement
- Malaria: $735 million. Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Explanatory Statement
- Maternal and Child Health: $1.45 billion. Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Explanatory statement
- Family Planning/Reproductive Health: $695 million. Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Explanatory Statement
Several entities are involved in the oversight and implementation of these programs.
- Senate Appropriations Committee: The committee responsible for drafting and approving the appropriations bill. Source: Senate Appropriations Committee Website
- department of State: Manages many of the global health programs funded through the NSRP. Source: U.S. Department of State Website
- U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID): A primary implementing agency for global health initiatives. Source: USAID Website
- President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR): A U.S.government initiative to combat HIV/AIDS globally. Source: PEPFAR Website
Bill Status and Next Steps
The bill released by the Appropriations Committee represents a step in the FY2026 appropriations process.
As of January 15, 2026, the bill has been released but has not yet been voted on by the full Senate or the House of Representatives.Further legislative action is required for the bill to become law. The explanatory statement provides detailed justification for the funding levels proposed in the bill.
