Article 1
Dec 23, 2002
Welcome to the First Issue

Bernard Rivers, GFO Editor

ABSTRACT Welcome to the Global Fund Observer Newsletter. Over 1,000 people signed up for the Newsletter within 24 hou ...

Article 2
Dec 23, 2002
Documents on the Global Fund

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT Over the past eighteen months, Aidspan has written a number of papers about the Global Fund, and has collect ...

Article 2
Jan 10, 2003
Feachem On The Record

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT Clear and forthright quotes on a number of important Fund-related issues.

Article 3
Jan 10, 2003
KwaZulu Natal - the Saga Continues

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT KwaZulu Natal was caught in the middle when South Africa and the Fund argued about the KZN grant.

Article 6
Jan 10, 2003
The Global Fund's financial needs

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT How much money does the Fund need? How much ought to be contributed, and how much has been pledged thus far, ...

Article 9
Jan 23, 2003
Excerpts

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT "Why is there not a single representative on the Global Fund Board from the area of the world with the highe ...

Article 7
Nov 08, 2022
Stephen Lewis on AIDS, Africa, and the Global Fund

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT "It is impossible to overstate how strongly people [in Africa] feel that the Global Fund is the best vehicle ...

Article 3
Jan 23, 2003
Why not use local LFAs?

Peter Burgess

ABSTRACT The Global Fund seeks to be innovative. One way of doing so would be to tap into the enormous pool of profes ...

Article 1
Jan 28, 2003
Global Fund Chair Kiyonga declines to stand for re-election tomorrow

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT In a surprise move, Board Chair Chrispus Kiyonga announced today that he will not stand for re-election tomo ...

Article 2
Jan 08, 2003
The US President's speech and the Global Fund

Bernard Rivers, GFO Editor

ABSTRACT $10 billion in new money for AIDS sounds great, until you realise it will be spread over five years and does ...

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