Oliver Campbell White

Oliver Campbell White
Corruption and development aid are recurring issues in the discussion about the effectiveness of aid, and it is often debated whether aid governance strengthens or weakens transparency and accountability mechanisms. International donors have progressively developed tools to track the use of funding, and analyze and assess the processes that are at high risk of corruption, in particular the procurement of…
As early as 4 March 2020, the Global Fund published on its website its first guidance note on responding to COVID-19, in which it acknowledged the serious threat that this epidemic poses, particularly for the most vulnerable countries. As a major player in global health, and a provider of large grants aimed at strengthening the health systems of implementing countries,…
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, āOptimizing the Global Fund Resourcesā. The report was commissioned in March 2019, jointly by the LAC delegation to the Global Fund Board and theĀ Horizontal Technical Cooperation Group (HTCG), a LAC initiative…
David Garmaise
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Meaningful change or more of the same rhetoric? The Global Fundās new funding model and the politics of HIV scale-up
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