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HOW GRANTS WILL BE MANAGED IN THE RESTRUCTURED SECRETARIAT

HOW GRANTS WILL BE MANAGED IN THE RESTRUCTURED SECRETARIAT

List of 20 “high-impact” countries revealed Lengthy checklists and paper processes to be reduced In his report to the Global Fund Board at its meeting in Geneva, General Manager (GM) Gabriel Jaramillo provided information on how grants will be managed in the new Grant Management Division. Organisation of the Grant Management Division Three departments have been established to manage grants…

GLOBAL FUND LAUNCHES PROCESS TO SELECT NEW ED

GLOBAL FUND LAUNCHES PROCESS TO SELECT NEW ED

Two of the four short-listed candidates must be women The Global Fund has initiated the process to recruit a new Executive Director (ED). The Fund wants the position filled by the time of the November 2012 Board meeting. The Secretariat is currently being led by General Manager Gabriel Jaramillo, who started a one-year term in February 2012. According to a…

SECRETARIAT RE-ORGANISATION WAS HINDERED BY WEAK PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, JARAMILLO SAYS

SECRETARIAT RE-ORGANISATION WAS HINDERED BY WEAK PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, JARAMILLO SAYS

“A silo culture had become pervasive” “Disrespect for authority and the chain of command was prevalent” Weaknesses in the performance-management system for Secretariat staff hindered the quality of the re-organisation recently undertaken, General Manager (GM) Gabriel Jaramillo said in his report to the Global Fund Board at its meeting in Geneva. “This situation left us without an objective performance-evaluation system…

MAIN DECISIONS MADE AT BOARD MEETING

MAIN DECISIONS MADE AT BOARD MEETING

On 10-11 May 2012, the Global Fund Board held its 26th meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. GFO was present, with observer status. The main decisions made at the meeting, in chronological order, were as follows. (For precise wording of what the Board agreed, see the decision points document posted at www.theglobalfund.org/en/board/meetings/twentysixth. Background documentation will also, in time, be posted by the Global Fund at the same…

THE GLOBAL FUND TURNS THE TAP BACK ON

THE GLOBAL FUND TURNS THE TAP BACK ON

$1 billion available to fund new grants New funding opportunities to be launched by September 2012 The Global Fund is ready to start funding new grants again. The Fund said that it will “open new funding opportunities” in late September 2012, and that the Board will start making funding decisions no later than the end of April 2013. The decision…

OIG RELEASES FOUR NEW REPORTS

OIG RELEASES FOUR NEW REPORTS

Identifies $10.3 million that should be reimbursed by Ethiopia and Kenya Commends good practices in management of grants in Cuba At the end of April 2012, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released four new reports – three on audits conducted in Kenya, Ethiopia and Uzbekistan, and one on a diagnostic review conducted in Cuba. These are the first…

OIG RELEASES AUDIT REPORT ON 10 GRANTS IN ETHIOPIA

OIG RELEASES AUDIT REPORT ON 10 GRANTS IN ETHIOPIA

Editor’s note: By their very nature, audits tend to focus on what is not working well, and to devote much less space to what is working satisfactorily. This summary of the OIG audit in Ethiopia reflects that “bias.” At the end of April 2012, the Global Fund’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) released the final report of an audit…

GLOBAL FUND VOWS TO STAY COMMITTED TO CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT AFTER RESTRUCTURING

GLOBAL FUND VOWS TO STAY COMMITTED TO CIVIL SOCIETY INVOLVEMENT AFTER RESTRUCTURING

CSOs write to Jaramillo about their concerns The Global Fund will uphold its crucial relationship with civil society organisations (CSOs) even after the dismantling of the Civil Society (CS) Team at its Secretariat, the Director of Resource Mobilisation and Donor Relations, Christoph Benn, told GFO in a telephone interview. “Civil society engagement has made the Fund what it is today. We cannot…

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