
GFO Issue 109, Article Number: 1
GLOBAL FUND REPORT REVEALS LENIENT INTERPRETATION BY SECRETARIAT OF CCM REQUIREMENTS
Sub-title :
News
Author:
Bernard Rivers
Date:
2009-11-06
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT The Global Fund Secretariat determined in Round 8 that all proposals received from CCMs were eligible for consideration by the TRP, even though some of the CCMs had not complied with at least one of the six minimum requirements that have been established by the Global Fund Board.
In Round 8, a year ago, the Global Fund Secretariat determined that all proposals received from CCMs were eligible for consideration by the Technical Review Panel (TRP), even though some of the CCMs had not complied with at least one of the six minimum requirements that have been established by the Global Fund Board.
Also, the Secretariat recommended that consideration be given to changing the proposal guidelines to make "Non-CCM proposals" eligible if they address the needs of vulnerable populations that have been left out of the national response.
These points are revealed in a Global Fund report entitled "Report of the Round 8 Screening Panel." Copies of the undated report are available at www.theglobalfund.org/documents/ccm/Screening_Review_Panel_Report_Round_8.pdf. (A report regarding the screening process for Round 9 proposals is expected within the next few months.)
As explained in the report, all applications submitted in Round 8 were screened by the Global Fund Secretariat for eligibility. Only proposals deemed to be eligible were passed on to the TRP for review. The Global Fund imposes a number of eligibility criteria; they vary depending on the type of applicant. The screening had nothing to do with evaluating the quality of the proposal - that was left to the TRP; it just evaluated whether the applicants had followed certain requirements. If they had not, the TRP never saw the proposal.
The screening was a two-part process. First, the applications were reviewed by a Screening Team, made up of 16 people who receive special training. The Screening Team rated each application as fully compliant (FC), indeterminate compliant (IC) or non-compliant (NC). An "IC" rating meant that the members of the Screening Team had some doubts concerning whether the application met the eligibility criteria.
Second, a more senior Screening Review Panel (SRP), made up of staff from various parts of the Secretariat, reviewed the applications and the recommendations of the Screening Team. For those applications rated FC by the Screening Team, the SRP reviewed a small sample of the applications. If the SRP was satisfied that the Screening Team had rigorously and appropriately reviewed the sample, it then voted to accept all FC recommendations as a block. For all applications rated IC or NC by the Screening Team, the SRP examined each one individually.
In its deliberations, the SRP did not rely entirely on the information contained in the applications. It also sought clarifications from the applicants, from other Global Fund staff, and from the Fund's partner organisations.
Of the 123 applications, 96 were ultimately determined by the SRP to be eligible. The numbers break down as follows:
- Ninety-three of the 95 applications from coordinating mechanisms were deemed eligible (all 88 applications from CCMs, three of the four applications from Sub-CCMs, and two of the three applications from RCMs).
- Three of the eight applications from Regional Organisations (ROs) were deemed eligible.
- None of the 20 applications from Non-CCMs were deemed eligible. (Non-CCMs are national organisations other than the CCM - usually NGOs or faith-based organisations [FBOs].)
- that are without legitimate governments;
- that are in conflict, facing natural disasters, or in complex emergency situations; or
- that suppress or have not established partnerships with civil society and non-governmental organisations.
Publication Date:
2009-11-06