U.S. investments in global health stop disease outbreaks, support health workers on the front lines, and help communities handle health crises before they spread worldwide. These programs work—and they need steady funding to keep delivering results.
Steady, reliable funding allows programs to run smoothly, respond quickly to new threats, and protect decades of progress supported by both political parties. At a time when global health risks are growing, maintaining strong U.S. leadership in global health is a cost-effective way to protect American communities and show we are a dependable partner around the world.