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Eligibility requirements for Country Coordinating Mechanisms
The purpose of this course is to help participants in: understanding the purpose of the country coordination mechanisms; learning about the requirements and minimum standards to ensure the CCM eligibility; understanding how to comply with the requirements and minimum standards in order to maintain eligibility to get funding from the Global Fund.
Meeting report Buenos Aires , 3-4 September 2015
The Global Fund Partners Forum is a key component of the broad and participatory partnership, which is fundamental to carry our efficient investments in the global health environment.
Grants management platform: Concept note content guidance
The document provides guidelines to enter and update information on Concept Notes in the grants Management Platform.
CRG special initiative 2014-2016
The brochure summarizes the Community, Rights and Gender Special Initiative key actions, including the Regional Platform...
Advocacy brief for UN High Level Meeting says The Global Fund and key populations are delivering results
The note by Gemma Oberth published in the Global Fund Observer Newsletter, summarizes the Global Fund Advocates Network (GFAN) advocacy brief aimed at stakeholders who are involved in the 2016 High Level Meeting on Ending AIDS. The brief is an advance summary of a forthcoming publication by the Global Fund Advocates Network and ICASO, in partnership with the Free Space Process, which examines the evidence around the vital role that key populations and vulnerable communities play in advancing results through Global Fund investments.
Country gender assessments in the Caribbean
A report published by the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), has revealed that the Caribbean region continues to battle with...
LAC Virtual Map
A tool to improve the knowledge and engagement of CSOs and key populations in the Global Fund processes in Latin America and the Caribbean
Learn about and navigate, in this interactive map, the grants and key actors in the responses to HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
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