COVID-19, weak political commitment, and low domestic investments in health are significant barriers in the fight against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis (TB), and malaria in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. The LAC countries are also grappling with transitioning away from Global Fund support amid profound socioeconomic inequalities, barely sustainable civil society programming, and poor universal health coverage…
NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS KEY TRANSITION AND SUSTAINABILITY ISSUES IN THE LATIN AMERICAN AND CARIBBEAN RESPONSE TO THE THREE DISEASES
Transition and sustainability are critical issues in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and Global Fund-supported mechanisms in the region need to be better harmonized, concludes a new report, ‘Optimizing the Global Fund Resources’. The report was commissioned in March 2019, jointly by the LAC delegation to the Global Fund Board and the Horizontal Technical Cooperation Group (HTCG), a LAC initiative…
IS THE GLOBAL FUND SYSTEMATICALLY NEGLECTING LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN?
Kataisee Richardson
EECA CONSTITUENCY: TRANSITION MAY THREATEN KEY POPULATIONS IN THE REGION
Tinatin Zardiashvili
Latin America and Caribbean constituency expresses concerns following Global Fund’s 41st Board meeting
Edner Boucicaut