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Report on the economic, social and cultural rights of the transgender population of Latin America and the Caribbean
This document is considered as a work tool that aims at showing the current status of the violation of economic, social and cultural rights (ESCRs) by the states through omission or actions of governments and their regulatory frameworks, towards the Trans population. As an example, the report focuses on the access of the Trans population to these rights in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic and Uruguay. The purpose of the report is to identify the impact of ESCRs violations in the daily life of Trans people, specifically in the access to education, housing, food, participation in cultural life, equitable working conditions and social security.
Resource Manual for applicants
Ofrece información práctica sobre las diferentes etapas del ciclo de financiamiento, junto con directrices sobre prácticas óptimas aprendidas de los solicitantes. Se indican asimismo los recursos y las herramientas de apoyo disponibles relacionados con cada una de las etapas.
Allocation methodology 2017- 2019
Global Fund document that setting up the methodology to be followed in the allocation of grants to countries and regional proposals.
The Global Fund eligibility policy
Global Fund document that setting up criteria and guidelines for eligibility of grant recipient countries.
The Global Fund sustainability, transition and co-financing policy
Global Fund document that setting up the guidelines for the transition and sustainability of Global Fund programs and the co-funding policy.
Recommendations for transitioning countries made available
APMGlobal Health and Aidspan have jointly released recommendations for countries transitioning from Global Fund support. The recommendations are contained in a paper entitled Transitions from donor funding to domestic reliance for HIV responses. Here a summary about the paper.
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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