On 27 September 2019, by electronic vote, the Global Fund Board approved funding for interventions from the Register of Unfunded Quality Demand (UQD) valued at $46.4Ā million for nine grants in five countries (see Table). Most of the funds for these awards come from a portfolio-optimization exercise that was carried out in April 2019 for the 2017-2019 allocation cycle. The largest…
QUāA-T-ON APPRIS DES 5 DERNIĆRES ANNĆES DE LA LUTTE CONTRE LES PANDĆMIES ?
Christelle Boulanger
ETHIQUE ET RECHERCHES SUR LE VIH, UN SUJET EXCEPTIONNELLEMENT FĆCOND
Philippe Msellati, Sandrine Musso
Global Fund resumes funding to the Democratic Peopleās Republic of Korea
When the Global Fund terminated its grants to the Democratic Peopleās Republic of Korea (DPRK), also known as North Korea, on 21 February 2018, the Fund said, āWe remain committed to supporting the health of the people in DPRK, and hope to re-engage when possible.ā Eighteen months later, the Global Fund has decided that the time has come to re-engage….
Third OIG country audit of Uganda highlights concerns about oversight, internal controls and traceability of products
In the third audit of Global Fund grants to Uganda over the 16 years of grants to the country, the Office of the Inspector General concluded that while Uganda is demonstrating a number of good practices, including ālast-mileā distribution to health facilities and effective coordination of stock monitoring among stakeholders, āsignificant issuesā remain. At a central level, these issues include…