1) To prevent fungus, pack your gear with a silica pack to absorb moisture. The kind you can reheat in the oven and reuse indefinitely is the way to go.
2) Once you've got fungus inside your lens, you can generally get rid of it, at least in the early stages, with sunlight. Open the aperture as far as possible, and park the lens in bright sunlight, preferrably at noon. Orient the lens so light is shining directly down its optical axis. (Make sure the sunlight isn't being focused by the lens onto anything that will melt; and obviously don't do this with the lens mounted on a camera!) The UV component of sunlight will kill the fungus pretty quickly. This won't undo any etching of the coating or glass caused by the fungus, but it will get rid of the organism.