The $2.5 million in interim applicant funding for the Russian Federation (see GFO article) will be used to extend an existing HIV grant, RUS-304-G01-H, for 12 more months through to 21 December 2014. The principal recipient (PR) is the Open Health Institute. The grant is currently being implemented with funding from the Transitional Funding Mechanism (TFM). The grant originated from…
New Funding for Cameroon Will Be Used for Health Products
David Garmaise
UK Announces Major Increase in Its Pledge to the Global Fund
David Garmaise
Mass Distribution of LLINs Planned for Cameroon in 2015
David Garmaise
New Funding for South African Grants Will Target Key Populations
As announced in previous GFO articles (here and here), South Africa has been awarded up to $307.3 in renewal and interim applicant funding. See the table for details. According to the Grant Approvals Committee (GAC), South Africa has a generalised HIV and AIDS epidemic, with a 17% prevalence rate among 15 to 49 year-olds and the highest number of persons…
Global Fund and US Government Top External Financiers of AIDS, TB and Malaria: Report
As the Global Fund prepares to hold its fourth replenishment conference in early November, seeking USD15 billion for the next three years to fund the fight against AIDS, TB and malaria, the Kaiser Family Foundation has released a new study showing that the Fund and the United States are the largest external funders of programming into all three diseases worldwide….