Action Alert: Register of Unfunded Quality Demand Requires At Least USD$2 Billion to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Share the action alert in French, Russian and Spanish Published today on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria’s website is a list of quality programmes proposed by… Continue reading Action Alert: Register of Unfunded Quality Demand Requires At Least USD$2 Billion to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Overview of the Global Fund’s Technical Assistance Program on Community, Rights and Gender
Publisher: The Global Fund The Community, Rights and Gender (CRG) Department at the Global Fund technical assistance program is now ready to receive requests for support from communities and civil society… Continue reading Overview of the Global Fund’s Technical Assistance Program on Community, Rights and Gender
The New Funding Model Allocations: An Aidspan Analysis
Publisher: Aidspan This paper presents an analysis of the allocations under the NFM for 2014-2017, including a description of the impact of “over-allocated” and “significantly over-allocated” determinants on totals for… Continue reading The New Funding Model Allocations: An Aidspan Analysis
Punishing Success? Explanation of Band 4 of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and its implications for Civil Society and Key Populations
Publisher: ICASO A key feature of the NFM is the Country Band. All 123 eligible countries are grouped into one of four Bands based on disease burden and income level.… Continue reading Punishing Success? Explanation of Band 4 of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and its implications for Civil Society and Key Populations
Open Letter to the Global Fund Board in advance of its Thirty-Second Meeting
Publisher: Eurasian Harm Reduction Network Open Letter to the Global Fund Board in advance of its Thirty-Second Meeting, signed by 24 civil society organisations from around the world, detailing grave concerns… Continue reading Open Letter to the Global Fund Board in advance of its Thirty-Second Meeting
Scaling up access to highly effective hepatitis C treatment for HIV infected people: not “mission creep” but “mission critical” for the Global Fund’s response to HIV
Publisher: Global Fund Developed Country NGO Delegation The Global Fund could set a powerful example, by supporting countries who provide a technically sound case for using Global Fund resources to… Continue reading Scaling up access to highly effective hepatitis C treatment for HIV infected people: not “mission creep” but “mission critical” for the Global Fund’s response to HIV