CCMs
Funding request information for Global Fund's 2020-2022 allocation period now available
The Global Fund has published its new funding request materials for the 2020-2022 funding allocation cycle longer in advance of the first application deadline than previously, with Window 1 applications due by 23 March 2020.
Other news of interest to the Global Fund partnership
WHO LAUNCHES NEW GUIDELINES TO IMPROVE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS
Expect lively discussion as the Global Fund Board reviews recommendations from the CCM Evolution Project
BACKUP workshops in Africa explore bottlenecks to implementing Global Fund grants
Global Fund Secretariat briefs the Board on outcomes of regional consultations on CCMs
Going into the regional consultations on country coordinating mechanisms (CCMs), the Global Fund was proposing to adopt a differentiated approach to the role and structure of CCMs. They said that instead of having one standard model for all countries, as at present, there should be several models based on country size and operational context.
Consultation on Global Fund CCMs in Addis Ababa features lively discussions
A consultation workshop in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on country coordinating mechanisms (CCMs) provided an opportunity for CCM members from 15 countries to discuss the challenges facing CCMs and to put forward suggestions for addressing the challenges.
Abidjan consultation focuses on challenges facing Global Fund CCMs
The consultation in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire on the evolution of the country coordination mechanism (CCM) model provided a valuable opportunity for CCM members to share a dialogue among peers and with the Global Fund Secretariat. Participants took advantage of the opportunity to voice their concerns about the challenges they face in ensuring their CCMs function effectively.
How the Global Fund’s policy on CCM composition helped to boost LGBT participation in decision-making in the EECA
Global Fund policies on the composition of country coordinating mechanisms (CCMs) have resulted in increased participation of LGBT organizations on CCMs in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). It has also resulted in greater participation of LGBT representatives in the decisions of the CCMs and even of the governments in these countries, including decisions concerning prevention services.
Three Board donor constituencies call on the Global Fund to review the role of CCMs
The Global Fund should review the scope, purpose and role of its country coordinating mechanisms (CCMs), said three donor constituencies on the Board – Switzerland, Germany and France – in a position paper released recently.
The Global Fund’s business model: evolution, not revolution
The Global Fund is in the process of reviewing its business model in high-risk countries. It appears likely that the Fund will proceed to strengthen its existing model rather than make any radical changes to that model – changes that might have included establishing a country presence in some form and in at least some countries.
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