Policy Context


Ireland does not have a standalone global health strategy. Within Ireland’s A Better World development policy, Ireland does mention the country’s work in global health, but does not highlight it as a priority.


In A Better World, Ireland committed to increasing its contribution to the Global Fund by at least 50%. During the Global Fund’s seventh replenishment, funding increased by 30% for the period 2023-2025.


Irish Aid focuses its efforts in global health through several mechanisms:

  • Strengthening national health systems;
  • Global health initiatives, such as the Global Fund;
  • Domestic health partnerships;
  • Supporting health research; and
  • Multilateral and UN agencies.

Global health, particularly HIV/AIDS and ending world hunger, were a priority of the Irish government during the 2000s and around the period of the millennium development goals. From 2006, the government provided EUR100 million per year to tackle HIV/AIDS and other communicable diseases, with a focus on the African continent. As the HIV/AIDS crisis was overtaken by other major global challenges, the prioritization of global health decreased.


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