GLOBAL FUND ADDS FIVE COUNTRIES TO ITS 2020 ELIGIBILITY LIST
ABSTRACT
The Global Fund included five new upper-middle income countries in its 2020 Eligibility List, while excluding Albania, Palau, and Panama, which were eligible in the 2017–2019 period. The new countries are Fiji, Nauru, North Macedonia, Russian Federation, and Venezuela. In the 2020 Eligibility List, the malaria components for Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan were ineligible, though they were eligible in the 2017 list. According to the Global Fund’s projections, 12 lower-middle income and 11 upper-middle income countries are projected to transition from Global Fund support by 2028.
GLOBAL FUND PUBLISHES 2020 ELIGIBILITY LIST AND LIST OF PROJECTED TRANSITIONS FROM GLOBAL FUND ALLOCATIONS BY 2028
ABSTRACT
The Global Fund has published its Eligibility List 2020 and its list of projected transitions from Global Fund country allocations by 2028. The previous projected transitions document, showing projections until 2025, was published in March 2018.
СЕМИ СТРАНАМ В РЕГИОНЕ ВЕЦА ПРОГНОЗИРУЮТ ПЕРЕХОД К 2025 ГОДУ
ABSTRACT
После недавнего пополнения Глобального Фонда в сентябре, был опубликован перечень стран, правомочных на участие в цикле грантов за2017-2019 гг. В этом списке перечислены страны и компоненты заболеваний, которые имеют правомочие на получение средств из Глобального Фонда в течение следующих трех лет. Перечень отображает новую Политику Глобального Фонда по Правомочности, где страны с более высоким бременем болезней и низким уровнем дохода продолжают быть приоритетными для инвестиций (см. предыдущую статью ОГФпо вопросам правомочности).
SEVEN COUNTRIES IN THE EECA REGION PROJECTED TO TRANSITION BY 2025
ABSTRACT
This article provides Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA) region-related information from recently published documents namely, the Global Fund’s Eligibility List 2017 and Projected Transitions from Global Fund Support by 2025.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THE DECISION NOT TO APPROVE EXTENSIONS FOR HIV AND TB GRANTS TO BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA
ABSTRACT
The Secretariat is reviewing the impact of the new Policy on Sustainability, Transition, and Co-Financing on nine components no longer eligible for funding. In GFO #293, we reported that the Board decided not to fund proposed extensions to two grants in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This article provides more information on this decision.
LA POLITIQUE D'ADMISSIBILITÉ RÉVISÉE EST ADOPTÉE
RÉSUMÉ
Il y a très peu de nouveauté dans la «nouvelle» politique d'admissibilité adoptée par le Conseil. La politique d'admissibilité remplace la politique actuelle d'admissibilité et de financement de contrepartie.
All Three Regional Early Applicants Are First Timers
ABSTRACT
None of the three regional early applicants for the transition phase of the new funding model have applied for a Global Fund grant before.
The Global Fund Should Move Now to Expand the Non-CCM Window
ABSTRACT
It is evident that in many countries the needs of key populations are not being addressed by the national response, at least with respect to HIV. It’s time for the Global Fund to make some changes to the eligibility criteria for Non-CCM proposals so that civil society organisations can help fill this gap.
How the Round 10 Prioritisation Criteria Might Work
ABSTRACT
This article describes the prioritisation criteria adopted for Round 10, and provides an example of how proposals might be ranked if the criteria need to be invoked.
Reminder Concerning Some of the New Features of Round 10
ABSTRACT
A country that has a high poverty level and a high disease burden is no more likely to have its Round 10 proposal approved than in previous rounds. (Some countries have misunderstood this point.)