Global Fund reports Developments Thus Far at Board Meeting -
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ABSTRACT In March, the Global Fund Board approved two country grants and awarded supplementary funding to a third. Egypt, a non-CCM applicant, received a new TB/HIV grant. The Board also approved a multi-country grant for the Caribbean region, and five sets of interventions from the Register of Unfunded Quality Demand.
RÉSUMÉ Le 12 novembre 2018, le Conseil d’administration du Fonds mondial a approuvé des financements d’une valeur de 98,0 millions de dollars pour 14 subventions provenant de 13 pays. Il a également approuvé deux subventions multipays d’une valeur de 12,5 millions de dollars et affecté 13,6 millions de dollars au financement d’interventions placées sur le registre des demandes de qualité non financées. Cet article fournit des renseignements sur le nombre de demandes de financement traitées, le nombre de subventions approuvées ainsi que les détails des commentaires du Comité d’approbation des subventions sur deux des subventions approuvées, celle du Monténégro et celle du Niger. Les commentaires détaillés concernant quatre autres subventions sont décrits dans un autre article du numéro 347 de la version anglaise de l’OFM.
ABSTRACT Of the $98 million approved by the Global Fund Board on 12 November 2018 for 14 country grants from 13 countries, $57.8 million went to countries in the Latin America and Caribbean region. This article repeats some of the overall grant approval information discussed in the first article on grant approvals in this issue, summarizes the LAC grants, and gives some detail on the Grant Approval Committee’s comments about the new grants for Belize, El Salvador, Panama and Paraguay.
ABSTRACT On 12 November 2018, the Global Fund Board approved funding in the amount of $98.0 million for 14 country grants from 13 countries. The Board also approved two multi-country grants valued at $12.5 million and awarded $13.6 million to fund interventions on the Register of Unfunded Quality Demand. This article provides information on the number of funding requests processed, numbers of grants approved, and details of the Grant Approvals Committee’s comments on two of the approved country grants: Montenegro and Niger. Details on comments for four other grants are described in another article in this issue.
ABSTRACT Following approval by the Board in August of $180 million in funding for country grants, this article provides a summary of the comments made by the Grant Approvals Committee concerning grants to six countries: Bolivia (HIV), Central African Republic (TB-HIV), Côte d’Ivoire (HIV), Guatemala (HIV), Mali (HIV), and Zambia (HIV).
RÉSUMÉ Au 30 juin 2015, le montant à recouvrer issu des fraudes ou de la mauvaise utilisation des fonds identifié par le Bureau de l'Inspecteur général était de 55 millions de dollars. A la fin décembre 2014, il était de 55.1 million.
ABSTRACT At 30 June 2015, the amount still to be recovered stemming from fraud or improper use of grant monies identified by the Office of the Inspector General was $55.1 million, down from $64.1 million at the end of December 2014.
ABSTRACT At 30 June 2015, the amount still to be recovered stemming from fraud or improper use of grant monies identified by the Office of the Inspector General was $55.1 million, down from $64.1 million at the end of December 2014.
ABSTRACT The Global Fund's Board completed a three-day meeting in Geneva on Friday that reached solid agreement on multiple strategic issues that could easily have led to dissent. The mood at the meeting was constructive and collegial -- which was not the case at the previous regular meeting, in Guatemala last November.