Ann Ithibu
INCREASE IN DOMESTIC HEALTH FINANCING IN AFRICA WILL BE HARD AMID COVID-19
The world is facing its sharpest economic contraction since the Great Depression as a result of COVID-19. African governments are facing the dual challenge of responding to and mitigating a pandemic at the same time as experiencing a sudden and unprecedentedly huge economic shock. After more than two decades of positive growth,Ā Africaās economy is expected to contractĀ by around 4 percent…
NATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY INSTITUTIONS AND THE GLOBAL FUND WILL BENEFIT FROM COLLABORATION
TheĀ coronavirus disease (COVID-19)Ā prevention measures have severely restricted international travel, grounding the staff of the Global Fund Secretariat and the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) since March 2020. These travel restrictions have undermined the review mechanisms in-country and can hamper the work of an institution that invests in approximately 100 countries, without in-country offices but emphasizes accountability and performance….
DĆMONTRER LāIMPACT DES ACTIONS COMMUNAUTAIRES POUR JUSTIFIER LEUR FINANCEMENT? EST-CE BIEN LĆ LE PROBLĆME ?
Christelle Boulanger