Article 8
Aug 31, 2022
Thriving in the face of adversity

Alliance for Public Health (Ukraine)

ABSTRACT A correction and additional information concerning one of the Global Fund’s multicountry programs, the Eas ...

Article 4
Jun 26, 2019
Global Fund programs grapple with challenging monetary environment in Zimbabwe

Samuel Muniu and Djesika Amendah

ABSTRACT Zimbabwe has recently undertaken reforms to reduce the ‘dollarization’ of its economy, and has just outl ...

Article 1
Apr 16, 2014
China after the Global Fund

Yanzhong Huang and Jia Ping

ABSTRACT For nearly a decade, China was one of the largest recipients of grants from the Global Fund for its fight ag ...

Article 3
Apr 22, 2014
Global Fund partners in eastern and southern Africa resolve to undertake robust country dialogue

Karanja Kinyanjui

ABSTRACT Global Fund partners in eastern and southern Africa met recently in Windhoek, Namibia to discuss the Global ...

Article 6
Apr 02, 2014
Bosnia and Herzegovina hope that low prevalence means low risk

Tinatin Zardiashvili

ABSTRACT Bosnia and Herzegovina will from December 2015 become ineligible for Global Fund financing, presenting a ris ...

Article 3
Apr 02, 2019
Reform is possible, and necessary, in the governance of the Global Fund

Bernard Rivers

ABSTRACT In 2011, the Global Fund faced a crisis of confidence triggered by some negative media articles. In line wit ...

Article 4
Mar 19, 2019
Concern in MENA region over NFM and refugee crisis

Agnes Tandler

ABSTRACT As the New Funding Model is rolled out, some upper middle income countries that no longer qualify for fundin ...

Article 2
Dec 07, 2022
WHO CAN FIX FOUR FUNDAMENTAL GLOBAL FUND PROBLEMS?

Bernard Rivers

Bernard Rivers, founder of Aidspan and of GFO, returns briefly from several years away to consider four problems – two ...

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