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 Global Fund Executive Director Feachem To RetireRichard Feachem, executive director of the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, in a statement on Friday announced that he plans to retire after his term ends in July, the San Francisco Chronicle.  Feachem has served as head of the organization for almost four years, during which t adidas samba og (https://www.adidassamba.com.de) he Global Fund has received pledges of more than $8.5 billion from countries and pledged $4.9 billion to fight diseases in 131 countries, according to the Chronicle  Russell, San Francisco Chronicle, 3/7 .  Feachem, who cited both professional and personal reasons for his decision, said he would continue to serve as executive director past the expiration of his term to allow  sufficient time for an adequate and orderly transition period   Global Fund release, 3/3 .  Randall Tobias, head of the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, on Friday said Feachem was a successful advocate for the Global Fund.  During Feachem s tenure, there has been an  extraordinary acceleration  adidas samba (https://www.adidassamba.com.de) of international spending for diseases  in developing countries, according to the Chronicle. In addition, his support for low-cost, generic HIV/AIDS medications helped the Global Fund distribute antiretroviral  owala ca (https://www.owalas.ca) drugs -- many of which were generics -- to about 384,000 HIV-positive people, the Chronicle reports.  However, the Global Fund  fell far short  of the hopes of some of its advocates, the Chronicle reports.  Brook Baker, policy analyst for the Health Gap Coali