Health Equity for me: Daniel Marguari
The eleventh in our 15-part Health Equity Video Series

Around the world, communities fight every day for fair and equal health services. In this 15-part video series, GFAN advocates, and community leaders share what health equity means to them and why fully funding the Global Fund is critical to achieving it.
“Health equity means no one is left behind on TB, HIV, and malaria. Every single person should have access to information, testing, and treatment to live a healthier life.”
For Daniel Marguari from Indonesia, health equity begins with access — ensuring that everyone, regardless of who they are or where they live, can get the care they need.
“The Global Fund has been supporting communities, especially key populations and minorities, in accessing their rights and meeting their needs.”
Through community leadership and inclusive programs, Daniel sees how the Global Fund helps turn this vision into reality — by empowering people to claim their rights and build healthier futures.