ISLAMABAD, Oct 3 (INP) A new national survey has found that 132,000 people in Pakistan suffer from HIV. The survey was conducted using a grant from the Global Fund, and took 10 months to complete. It was carried out in 20 cities, in which 60 teams collected data from around 5,000 places. The survey was officially launched on Tuesday, 3d October. The Global Fund is a partnership organisation founded in 2002 to accelerate the end of AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria as epidemics. It is a partnership between governments, civil society, the private sector and those affected by the diseases, and raises and invests nearly $4 billion a year to support programmes run by local experts in countries and communities in need. INP/AH/LK