Reflections on the Global Fund’s 2014–2016 Replenishment
ABSTRACT In this article, GFO Editor Lauren Gelfand reflects on the results of the Global Fund’s latest replenishment and on the main themes that emerged from the replenishment conference.
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ABSTRACT In this article, GFO Editor Lauren Gelfand reflects on the results of the Global Fund’s latest replenishment and on the main themes that emerged from the replenishment conference.
ABSTRACT Aidspan has officially launched a new data analysis tool designed to provide comprehensive information about historical and current pledges and contributions to the Global Fund.
ABSTRACT A new series of briefing documents prepared by the Asia Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health has been shared with 17 countries that are eligible for Global Fund support for HIV programming. The documents aim to provide key populations with the information they need to get involved at all stages of the new funding model process.
ABSTRACT Aidspan is pleased to share three recently published peer-reviewed articles that support our work as monitors of the Global Fund. All conclusions drawn within these academic papers remain the purview of their authors and do not reflect the opinions of Aidspan.
ABSTRACT GFO recently reported that country coordinating mechanisms will be required to conduct self-assessments annually starting in 2014. This article provides more information on the process.
ABSTRACT The Strategy, Investment and Impact Committee has determined the indicators for disease burden and ability to pay; the methodology for establishing Band 4 allocations; and maximum and minimum shares for apportioning indicative funding to countries.
ABSTRACT The Secretariat expects that about half of all applications for the 2014–2016 allocation period will be submitted in 2014.
ABSTRACT The revised eligibility policy adopted by the Global Fund Board retains most of the main elements of the old policy. However, under the revised policy, countries that become newly ineligible will benefit from a new transition provision. Further work will be done on the transition modalities.
ABSTRACT The Global Fund of today is a tighter, more responsive and more activist organisation, thanks to the introduction of some major reforms, write David Garmaise and Kate Macintyre. Donor confidence has been restored. However, it is still too early to judge the full impact of the reforms.
ABSTRACT A new guide from the International Council of AIDS Service Organizations describes how civil society can participate in applications under the new funding model.