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1 Figure 0 The Global Burden of Disease and its Implications for U.S. Policy Council on Foreign Relations ■ February 6, 2013 Jen Kates Vice President, Kaiser Family Foundation jkates@kff.org http://globalhealth.kff.org/ jkates@kff.org http://globalhealth.kff.org/

2 Figure 1 Global Health Funding, FY 2001-FY 2012 (GHI Funding Only) In Billions Note: The GHI was created as an initiative in FY 2009. All prior years represent the same programs and accounts which were not yet referred to as the GHI. Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov, and personal communications with OMB and USAID.

3 Figure 2 Distribution of Funding by Sector, FY 2001-FY 2012 (GHI Funding Only) Note: The GHI was created as an initiative in FY 2009. All prior years represent the same programs and accounts which were not yet referred to as the GHI. Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov, and personal communications with OMB and USAID.

4 Figure 3 In Millions Total = $8.8 billion Global Health Budget By Sector, FY 2012 (GHI Funding Only) Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov, and personal communications with OMB and USAID.

5 Figure 4 Total = $6.6 billion Global Health Budget By Region, FY 2011 (GHI Country Funding Only) Note: The GHI was created as an initiative in FY 2009. All prior years represent the same programs and accounts which were not yet referred to as the GHI. Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov, and personal communications with OMB and USAID.

6 Figure 5 FY 2013 Potential Funding Scenarios (GHI Funding Only) *The current FY 2013 Continuing Resolution (CR) authorized appropriations at a rate of 0.612% more than FY12 enacted levels. **Estimated cuts from FY13 CR levels. Note: The GHI was created as an initiative in FY 2009. All prior years represent the same programs and accounts which were not yet referred to as the GHI. Sources: Kaiser Family Foundation analysis of data from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Agency Congressional Budget Justifications, Congressional Appropriations Bills, U.S. Foreign Assistance Dashboard [website], available at: www.foreignassistance.gov, and personal communications with OMB and USAID. 12

7 Figure 6 The Global Burden of Disease and its Implications for U.S. Policy Thank You! Jen Kates Vice President, Kaiser Family Foundation jkates@kff.org http://globalhealth.kff.org/


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