Le Conseil d’administration du Fonds mondial approuve une nouvelle tranche de 98 millions de dollars de subventions des allocations 2017/2019
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.
Of the $98 million in country grants approved by Global Fund Board from 2017-2019 allocations, Latin America and Caribbean receive $57 million
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.
Global Fund Board approves another $98 million in country grants from the 2017–2019 allocations
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.
For its HIV grant, El Salvador chooses sub-recipients representing key populations
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New funding model early-applicant El Salvador has chosen sub-recipients representing key populations for its $23.1 million HIV grant.
Civil Society Was Significantly Involved in Concept Note Development in El Salvador
ABSTRACT
Civil society played a prominent role in the development of the concept note in El Salvador. The country was one of the first applicants under the new funding model to be awarded funding.
First Concept Notes Are Approved
ABSTRACT
The Global Fund Board has approved funding for three concept notes submitted by Myanmar, one from El Salvador and one from Zimbabwe. A total of up to $449.8 million in indicative and incentive funding was awarded.
Comments on the Funding Awarded to El Salvador
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This article provides a summary of the comments of the Technical Review Panel and the Grant Approvals Committee on new and renewal funding recently approved for El Salvador.
How the Country Dialogue and Concept Note Process Unfolded in Three Early Applicant Countries
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The country dialogues and the process of developing concept notes have been completed in Zimbabwe, Myanmar and El Salvador. This article provides describes the process in each country.
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