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https://aidspan.org/?post_type=wpdmpro&p=27317

This document contains an Aidspan critique of "Turning the Page from Emergency to Sustainability: The Final Report of the High-Level Independent Review Panel on Fiduciary Controls and Oversight Mechanisms of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.” The Aidspan critique is divided into two parts. Part One, entitled "COMMENTARY: The Report of the High-Level Panel – Strong and Thought-Provoking, but with Worrying Flaws" first appeared in Global Fund Observer Issue 160 on 13 October 2011. Part Two, entitled "Item-by-item Analysis of the Recommendations of the High-Level Panel," and written by Dr David McCoy, provides a critique of each of the recommendations in the High-Level Panel Report.

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