GENEVA — Saudi Arabia, by the Saudi Fund for Improvement (SFD), signed a memorandum of understanding with the World Fund to Battle AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria to supply a grant of $39 million in help of world packages to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
The memorandum was signed in Geneva by Chief Govt Officer of the Saudi Fund for Improvement Sultan Al-Marshad and Govt Director of the World Fund Peter Sands, within the presence of Everlasting Consultant of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations and worldwide organizations in Geneva Abdulmohsen bin Khothaila.
The memorandum goals to help international efforts to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, improve the effectivity of well being and group techniques, and strengthen prevention, therapy, and care companies. It additionally helps group well being companies in growing nations in the course of the 2026–2028 interval.
In the course of the signing, Al-Marshad affirmed the Kingdom’s efforts and contributions, by the SFD, to advancing international well being and combating illnesses and epidemics worldwide. He pressured the significance of guaranteeing the supply of important well being packages to essentially the most susceptible communities, whereas strengthening well being techniques and supporting long-term sustainable growth globally.
For his half, Govt Director of the World Fund Peter Sands said that Saudi Arabia has been a dedicated companion of the World Fund since its institution. He famous that the $39 million pledge displays the Kingdom’s continued management in international well being and contributes to strengthening well being techniques and constructing resilience towards future well being challenges, benefiting communities worldwide.
Saudi Arabia’s complete contributions to the World Fund, by the SFD, have exceeded $200 million since 2002, reflecting a robust growth partnership and reaffirming the Kingdom’s main position in supporting international well being and enhancing the capability of well being techniques to deal with international challenges.




