Malaria, TB and HIV/AIDS, three infectious diseases that account for 10 percent of all deaths worldwide.
Doctors call them “the big three” – malaria, tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS – three infectious diseases that account for 10 percent of all deaths worldwide.
The UN-backed Global Fund estimates it needs $87bn to bring these killer diseases under control.
To discuss the challenges of drug-resistant diseases, how we can finance treatment, and the millennium development goals, this week Redi Tlhabi speaks to Dr Lucica Ditiu, the executive secretary of the Stop TB Partnership based at the World Health Organisation (WHO) in Geneva; and Dr Mphu Ramatlapeng, the executive vice president at the Clinton Health Access Initiative and Lesotho’s former health minister. Read more and watch the South2North video.