Soutien d'urgence du Fonds mondial à l'Ukraine
RÉSUMÉ
Le Conseil d'administration a approuvé l'octroi de 30 millions de dollars supplémentaires au Fonds d'urgence, dont 15 millions sont destinés à aider l'Ukraine à répondre aux besoins sanitaires urgents résultant de la guerre russo-ukrainienne.
Fournir des services essentiels en matière de tuberculose et d'aide humanitaire en temps de guerre.
RÉSUMÉ
Comment l'un des partenaires de la société civile du Fonds mondial parvient à garantir les la distribution des traitements et des médicaments vitaux pendant le conflit en Ukraine.
S'ÉPANOUIR FACE À L'ADVERSITÉ
RÉSUMÉ
Une correction et des informations supplémentaires concernant l'un des programmes multi-pays du Fonds mondial, le Programme multi-pays pour l'Europe de l'Est et l'Asie centrale.
By Aidspan et l'Alliance pour la santé publique (Ukraine) Thriving in the face of adversity
ABSTRACT
A correction and additional information concerning one of the Global Fund’s multicountry programs, the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Multi-Country Program.
By Alliance for Public Health (Ukraine) UN PROGRAMME RÉGIONAL DU FONDS MONDIAL AU MILIEU DE LA GUERRE EN EUROPE DE L'EST
RÉSUMÉ
Cet article examine les réalités opérationnelles de la mise en œuvre d'une subvention multipays du Fonds mondial dans la région de l'Europe de l'Est et de l'Asie centrale, pendant la guerre en Ukraine. La subvention multi-pays comprend le financement de la Fédération de Russie et de l'Ukraine.
A Global Fund regional program amid the war in Eastern Europe
ABSTRACT
This article investigates the operational realities of the implementation of a Global Fund multicountry grant in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region, during the war in Ukraine. The multicountry grant includes funding for the Russian Federation and Ukraine
Global Fund’s new HIV and TB multicountry grants in Eastern Europe and Central Asia begin implementation
ABSTRACT
Two multicountry Global Fund grants in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, for TB and HIV, were approved in December 2018 by the Global Fund Board, for a total of $18 million. Implementation began on 1 January 2019, but there is lingering concern among applicants regarding the effectiveness of the competitive approach prescribed by the Global Fund for the application process. A member of one of the applicant organizations, the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association, reports on some applicants' concerns.
Providing HIV services in Eastern Ukraine; Unsafe roadside medication in Cameroon
ABSTRACT
In our first “OF INTEREST” feature, we draw attention to an article from IRIN, the humanitarian news agency, on the challenges of providing HIV services in a conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine; and an article on the website of International Health Policies on roadside drug vendors in Cameroon. We plan to include OF INTEREST features in GFO from time to time.
Providing HIV services in Eastern Ukraine; Unsafe roadside medication in Cameroon
ABSTRACT
In our first “OF INTEREST” feature, we draw attention to an article from IRIN, the humanitarian news agency, on the challenges of providing HIV services in a conflict zone in Eastern Ukraine; and an article on the website of International Health Policies on roadside drug vendors in Cameroon. We plan to include OF INTEREST features in GFO from time to time.
Ukraine starts transition away from Global Fund support without a detailed transition plan, OIG says
ABSTRACT
In its audit of Global Fund grants to Ukraine, the Office of the Inspector General handed the country a mixed report card. It said that implementation arrangements, as well as procurement and supply chain management, were “partially effective,” the second highest ranking in the OIG’s rating scheme. However, it added, the effectiveness of program processes and controls needs significant improvement. The OIG also observed that Ukraine is scheduled to start transferring responsibility for key programs from NGOs to the government in the absence of a detailed transition plan.