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Africa:
Less Global Funds, More Problems
OSISA, 10 May 2012
Fund medicines or fund the programmes that support uptake and adherence? That's the choice countries are now facing amid Global Fund shortfalls. With money tight, countries are… Read more »
HIV/Aids treatment (file photo).
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Africa:
Global Fund Forecasts $1.6 Billion in Available Funds for 2012-2014
Global Fund, 9 May 2012
A new financial forecast by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria estimates that more than $1.6 billion in additional funding will be available in the 2012-14… Read more »
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Africa:
Decisive Year for Global Fund
AfricaFocus, 9 May 2012
"We write as global health groups, communities affected by HIV, TB, and Malaria, and researchers from around the world to urge you not to undermine the founding principle of a… Read more »
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Africa:
Global Fund Has More Money
Health-e, 10 May 2012
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) estimates that more than U.S. $1.6-billion in additional funding will be available in the next two years. Read more »
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Africa:
Global Fund Forecasts U.S.$1.6 Billion in 'Additional Funding' for New Grants
GFO, 10 May 2012
The Global Fund says that it expects that $1.6 billion "in additional funding" will be available to invest in new grants for the period 2012-2014. This figure includes up to $616… Read more »
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Africa:
Global Fund Vows to Stay Committed to Civil Society Involvement After Restructuring
GFO, 10 May 2012
Under the new structure at the Secretariat, civil society has many entry points to the Global Fund despite the breakup of the Civil Society Team, says Christoph Benn, Director of… Read more »
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Africa:
New Structure At Global Fund Will Reduce Influence of Civil Society
GFO, 10 May 2012
The dismantling of the Global Fund's Civil Society Team will reduce the influence of civil society organisations at the country level in governance, oversight and grant… Read more »