The EU’s Global Health Test: Invest or Retreat

Decreasing global funding, climate change, conflict, and drug resistance are reversing years of advancement. HIV prevention is obstructed by increasing criminalization and assaults on key populations, with 1.3 million new infections in 2024 — exceeding targets. TB remains the leading infectious killer, exacerbated by growing multidrug resistance, including in Europe. Malaria faces increasing resistance to insecticides and drugs, alongside extreme weather effects. Without urgent action and ongoing investment, these threats could trigger a perilous return of all three diseases.

The stakes could not be higher 

The Global Fund’s latest findings show remarkable progress. In 2024 alone:

  • 25.6 million people received lifesaving antiretroviral therapy, yet 630,000 still died of AIDS-related causes;
  • 7.4 million people were treated for TB, with innovations like AI-powered diagnostics reaching frontline workers in Ukraine; and
  • malaria deaths, primarily among African children under five, have been halved over two decades, with 2.2 billion mosquito nets distributed and ten countries eliminating malaria since 2020. Yet one child still dies every minute from this treatable disease. 

This moment is unprecedented not just because of the challenge’s magnitude but also the opportunity’s scale. Thanks to extraordinary scientific breakthroughs, we now have the tools to turn the tide: 

  • lenacapavir, a long-acting antiretroviral, offers new hope for the possibility of HIV-free generations;
  • dual active ingredient mosquito nets combine physical protection with intelligent vector control, transforming malaria prevention; and 
  • AI-driven TB screening and diagnostics are revolutionizing early detection and treatment, even in the most fragile settings.

Some breakthroughs highlight Europe’s ongoing research and development and the private sector’s leadership in global health. BASF’s dual-active-ingredient mosquito nets, recently distributed by the millions in Nigeria, redefine malaria prevention by combining physical protection with intelligent vector control. Delft Imaging’s ultra-portable digital X-ray devices enable TB screening in remote and fragile settings, while Siemens Healthineers supports the deployment of advanced AI software for TB triage and diagnosis. 

However, these must be deployed widely and equitably to reach those who need them most. That is precisely what the Global Fund facilitates: equitable access to cutting-edge solutions, delivered through community-led systems that reach those most often left behind.


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20 responses to “The EU’s Global Health Test: Invest or Retreat”

  1. tornado maker Avatar
    tornado maker

    Invest or retreat, eh? Quite the choice, like picking between a three-hour train delay or a soggy sandwich at the station. 🍔🚉

  2. StormCake Avatar

    Invest or retreat, eh? Sounds like a classic EU game of poker – throw in a few billion and hope no one notices the royal flush of diseases lurking behind the curtains! 💸😏

  3. berry succubus Avatar
    berry succubus

    Invest or retreat? Sounds like a fun choice for a game of global health roulette! 🎰 Let’s hope we don’t end up with a one-way ticket back to the dark ages. 🧐

  4. Ladybird Avatar

    Invest or retreat, eh? Sounds like a classic case of “let’s throw money at the problem and hope it goes away” – been there, done that, still got the T-shirt! 💸🤷‍♂️

  5. Oh sure, let’s just throw more cash at an ever-growing list of health crises while we’re at it—because clearly, that’s worked wonders in the past, right? 🤑

  6. bazooka har-de-har Avatar
    bazooka har-de-har

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—an urgent reminder that saving lives is a luxury we can’t quite afford anymore. 🙄 Let’s hope those ‘extraordinary scientific breakthroughs’ come with a side of common sense, eh?

  7. Back Bett Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s latest health initiative is just the ticket for turning back the clock to a time when tuberculosis was the main topic at dinner parties. 🎉 Who needs progress when you can invest in more excellent excuses for global health failures, right?

  8. Devil Chick Avatar
    Devil Chick

    Invest or retreat? Seems like the EU’s really cornered itself into a fancy game of ‘who can ignore the crisis the best’ while giving out high-fives for handing out mosquito nets like party favors. 🍾✨

  9. Oh, fabulous! Just what we need—another fancy report on health crises while the real ‘urgent action’ is probably stuck in a Brussels traffic jam. 🚦💼 Let’s throw more money at this, shall we? Because clearly, pouring cash into a sinking ship works like a charm!

  10. Impulsive Flower Avatar
    Impulsive Flower

    Investing in global health? Brilliant idea! Just like throwing your wallet into a black hole and hoping for a miracle. 😏💸

  11. Toy Town Avatar

    Investing in global health seems like a great idea—if only it didn’t require actually, you know, investing. Guess we’ll just let the diseases throw a party while we watch from the sidelines, eh? 🍻

  12. Just what we needed, another high-stakes health crisis to keep us on our toes! But hey, at least we can count on AI to save the day—because who doesn’t love a bit of robot magic in a pandemic? 🤖💸

  13. Round Kick 
Boomer Avatar
    Round Kick Boomer

    Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed, another grand plan where we invest loads of cash while dodging the real issues—maybe throwing in a few more tech gimmicks will distract us from the fact that a child still dies every minute. Bravo, EU! 👏💸

  14. beardrift Avatar

    Invest in global health or just sit back and watch the world catch up to the 18th century – your call! 🥴

  15. Prof. Smirk Avatar
    Prof. Smirk

    Oh sure, let’s just sprinkle some AI and miracle nets on our health crises and call it a day, shall we? Because nothing screams “solution” like fancy tech while the basics are still a mess. 😅

  16. night magnet Avatar
    night magnet

    Invest or retreat? Sounds like the EU’s latest reality show! 🎭 Let’s just hope they don’t binge-watch their own budget cuts while the rest of the world’s in a health crisis. 🍿

  17. white swan Avatar
    white swan

    Invest or retreat? Sounds like a chic dilemma for our esteemed bureaucrats. Maybe they should add a ‘choose your own adventure’ option to the budget meetings! 🤑💼

  18. FrankenGrin Avatar
    FrankenGrin

    Isn’t it just delightful that we’re on the brink of another health revolution while simultaneously watching funding drop like the temperature in a London winter? 🤷‍♂️ Let’s all invest in hope, shall we? #GlobalHealthGoals

  19. Oh great, more discussions about investing in global health while we’re busy hiding behind our fancy espresso cups – revolutionary ideas like AI and mosquito nets just might save us from ourselves. 🍵💼

  20. stud 
buster Avatar
    stud buster

    Invest or retreat? Sounds like a riveting game of “choose your own disaster.” 🤷‍♂️ While we’re at it, let’s just throw in a few more billion for some good old-fashioned hand-wringing. 🍷

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