With the Global Fund Board meeting this month, we bring the
Agenda and get into the details of what it all means actually. Then we do a deep dive into some of the reportage from it. Some of the reports we examine include
Strategic Performance Report for 2017-2022 including Key Performance Indicators at end 2023. This is followed-up by the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM), divided into articles on
CCM positioning and
CCM engagement with civil society, communities and key populations.
Then comes news from the field on the
meeting of the Joint Learning Agenda program, which brought together civil society groups and global health initiatives to promote health financing and Universal Health Coverage.
The
Yaoundé Declaration, by health ministers from 11 high-prevalence African countries, marked a renewed commitment to eliminating malaria deaths on the continent. But is the ambitious framework doable is what we explore. This article is translated by Amida Kariburyo, from an article from our French counterpart
Observateur du Fonds Mondial (OFM).
And any thoughts about which aspect in the global health initiative sector you’d like to see covered in our newsletter are always welcome and we’d really appreciate suggestions on who can pen an article on it! Anyone who wishes to voluntarily contribute as a guest columnist and provide an incisive analysis or first-person account of what is happening at micro or macro levels in the field of global health interventions is also welcome. Any feedback and suggestions in French, Spanish, English can be sent to Ida Hakizinka
ida.hakizinka@aidspan.org and/or in English to
madhuri@aidspan.org
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