U.S. Pledges to Multilateral Health Replenishments – KFF Tracker
- Several critical resource mobilization efforts for key multilateral health organizations occurred throughout 2024 and 2025.
- As the largest global health donor, the United States plays a pivotal role in these organizations.
- pledges to date for these four major health replenishments, and also a record of U.S.
Tracking U.S. support for Global Health Initiatives
Several critical resource mobilization efforts for key multilateral health organizations occurred throughout 2024 and 2025. These included the inaugural pledging event for the Pandemic Fund, the first investment round for the World Health Organization (WHO), gavi, the Vaccine Alliance’s fourth replenishment,and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria’s eighth replenishment.
As the largest global health donor, the United States plays a pivotal role in these organizations. While pledges made at these events do not promptly translate into funding – requiring subsequent approval from the U.S. Congress – they serve as significant indicators of future U.S. commitment to global health security and growth.
This resource provides current information on U.S. pledges to date for these four major health replenishments, and also a record of U.S. government contributions to these entities. Monitoring these commitments is crucial for understanding the landscape of global health financing and the U.S.’s continued leadership in addressing pressing health challenges worldwide.
