“Significantly over-allocated” countries see limits on their resources under new funding model’s allocations
ABSTRACT
Some countries considered by the Global Fund to have received more than their fair share of resources will see their allocations for new grants in 2014–2016 curtailed. Many will be limited to implementing existing grants.
LET’S SHIFT OUR THINKING: TAILORING GLOBAL FUND SUPPORT TO COUNTRY NEEDS
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Global Fund support needs to be tailored to individual country contexts, in terms of both what is funded and how grants are managed, says Reinhard Tittel-Gronefeld. This will require flexible approaches and some changes in the way the Fund operates.
By Reinhard Tittel-Gronefeld ABOLISH INCENTIVE FUNDING, TRP SAYS
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The Technical Review Panel says that incentive funding is not meeting its goals and is creating additional burdens for applicants under the new funding model. The panel recommends that the money be reallocated to countries where the most lives will be saved. In addition, the TRP calls for the allocation methodology to be revised for the next allocation period.
The NFM Allocation Methodology Explained
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With only several months left before the full rollout of the new funding model, the methodology that will be used to determine how much money is allocated to each applicant is still not very well known. In fact, some of the details have yet to be worked out. In this article, David Garmaise explains the methodology based on the information currently available, and identifies which aspects are not yet decided.
THE NEW FUNDING MODEL WILL PUSH LAC OUT OF THE GLOBAL FUND’S PORTFOLIO
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The Global Fund’s new funding model may not be complete yet, says Javier Hourcade Bellocq, “but already it is abundantly clear that, conceptually, it is an exclusive model,” and that countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are going to be left behind.
By Javier Hourcade Bellocq EXPERTS PROVIDE THEIR VIEWS ON THE FUTURE OF THE GLOBAL FUND
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The Global Fund has “missed the point” by jumping directly into the politically very sensitive issue of an allocation model, according to one expert on a new online
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