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OIG RELEASES REPORT ON AUDIT OF GRANTS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA

OIG RELEASES REPORT ON AUDIT OF GRANTS TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Audit has led improvements in grant oversight Ineligible and unsupported expenditures of $3.1 million identified Editor’s note: By their very nature, audits tend to focus on what is not working well, and to devote much less space to what is working satisfactorily. This summary of the OIG audit in Papua New Guinea reflects that perspective. In early July 2012, the…

TANZANIA – A PARTNERSHIP MODEL FOR THE GLOBAL FUND AND PEPFAR

TANZANIA – A PARTNERSHIP MODEL FOR THE GLOBAL FUND AND PEPFAR

The successful partnership between the Global Fund and PEPFAR in Tanzania offers a good model that the two funding agencies can replicate in other countries, according to a former president ofĀ Friends of the Global Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. Natasha Bilimoria makes this observation in a paper published in the July 2012 issue of the journalĀ Health Affairs. Friends of…

GLOBAL FUND IS SOLICITING APPLICATIONS TO FILL THE ED POSITION

GLOBAL FUND IS SOLICITING APPLICATIONS TO FILL THE ED POSITION

Closing date for applications is 6 August The Global Fund is seeking applications for the position of Executive Director. Advertisements have been placed by the executive search firm Russell Reynolds Associates, which has been hired to work with the Global Fund Board’s Ad-Hoc Nominating Committee. The deadline for submitting an application is 6 August 2012. A copy of the text…

MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE ON ART; COST OF TREATMENT CONTINUES TO DECLINE

MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER BEFORE ON ART; COST OF TREATMENT CONTINUES TO DECLINE

Domestic spending on AIDS is rising Global Fund releases latest results Three reports issued to coincide with the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. (22-27 July) contain good news for those fighting the epidemic. In addition, Spain has announced its 2012 contribution to the Global Fund. UNAIDS In aĀ reportĀ prepared for the conference, UNAIDS said eight million people received antiretroviral therapy…

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