Danish Alliance for Global Health
We are a politically independent alliance with a vision to enable long and healthy lives for everyone, everywhere.
We are dedicated to increasing and improving development support for the world's poorest and most vulnerable populations.
We bring together civil society, the private sector, foundations and research institutions with a common mission: bolstering support for global health and maintaining Denmark’s frontrunner position.
Our goal is to create a movement that informs development priorities in Denmark and beyond. We need a strong voice in the fight for sexual and reproductive health and rights, universal health coverage, vaccines, joint efforts against major epidemics such as tuberculosis, HIV and malaria and other major challenges of our time.
Denmark should again lead the way in global health.
Data and analyses
Public debate and awareness
Public debate and awareness
Capacity building
Good health and well-being for all is key to a sustainable future.
Investing in global health supports the most vulnerable and at-risk populations, reduces inequality and contributes to the realization of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's).
Denmark should again lead the way in global health.
Collaboration is more crucial than ever, especially in low-income countries.
Overlapping and prolonged crises, including those caused by climate change, have deepened existing health inequalities. Robust health systems require significant investments and rely on international support and innovative financing strategies.
Denmark’s position as a global health champion is at risk.
Significant changes in official development assistance (ODA) challenge traditional strongholds, including budgets for global health, multilateralism and support for the least developed countries.
Now is the time to put global health back on the agenda.
There are significant gaps to fill if we aim to meet the health-related SDG's.
Only 4% of Denmark's bilateral development aid was spent on global health in 2022
4%
Progress towards achieving universal health coverage has stalled since 2019
Stagnation
~45% of all abortions today are unsafe, despite the availability of safe WHO-recommended methods
~45%
By 2022, children under 5 accounted for 80% of all malaria deaths in Africa
80%
250,000 additional deaths per year are expected as a consequence of climate change - if you look at malnutrition, malaria, diarrhea and heat stress alone
+250,000
371 billion is needed. USD per year if the world's low- and middle-income countries are to achieve the health-related Global Goals by 2030
371 billion USD
Political will and financial investment have led to a 57% reduction in new HIV infections in eastern and southern Africa between 2010 and 2022
-57%
In 2022, Denmark gave USD 115 million to sexual and reproductive health and family planning through the multilateral system – this corresponds to 4.1% of total Danish development aid
115 million USD
Denmark ranks tenth when it comes to prioritizing sexual and reproductive health and rights in ODA, compared to other development donors
10th place
In 2023, global coverage of childhood vaccinations stalled, leaving 2.7 million more children without full vaccinations compared to 2019
+2.7 million
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Welmoed Barendsen
Sekretariatsmedlem
Hannah
Cleaver
Secretariat member
Anne Sophie Gerstorf Sorensen
Secretariat member
Kristian Kampmann
Secretariat member
Mette
Lybye
Head of Secretariat
Members
Data points from what's happening in the world
Data points from what's happening in the world