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SUPPLY CHAIN-RELATED CHALLENGES REPORTED IN EIGHT COUNTRIES FOR 2019ā€“2020

SUPPLY CHAIN-RELATED CHALLENGES REPORTED IN EIGHT COUNTRIES FOR 2019ā€“2020

In most countries, Global Fund grants are highly commoditized as the largest proportion of the grant investments are used to pay for health and non-health commodities. This means that the supply chain, together with procurement, absorb a significant proportion of grant funds. The extent to which countries handle these two areas is critical to achieving the Global Fundā€™s mission. As…

THE GLOBAL FUNDā€™S OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ADOPTS REMOTE AUDIT AND INVESTIGATION APPROACHES

THE GLOBAL FUNDā€™S OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL ADOPTS REMOTE AUDIT AND INVESTIGATION APPROACHES

At the Board meeting held on 11 and 12 November 2020, the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) of the Global Fund reported that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic had severely affected its planned operational activities for 2020. As a result, the OIG redirected its resources towards supporting and reviewing the Global Fundā€™s response to the pandemic. The OIG…

INCOMPLETE AND INACCURATE DATA REPORTED IN 11 COUNTRIES FOR 2019-2020

INCOMPLETE AND INACCURATE DATA REPORTED IN 11 COUNTRIES FOR 2019-2020

As countries finalize their funding requests to the Global Fund or negotiate their grants for the 2020-2022 allocation cycle, it becomes important to reflect on systemic issues reported in the previous allocation cycle. Our review of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) audit reports for 2019-2020 reveals that inaccurate and incomplete data is the third leading issue plaguing Global…

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