Issues
related to the implementation of programs to be addressed to
improve the way in which the Global Fund is doing its business:
LFAs should understand the country programs well, and maintain their independence.
CCM should expand its own structure by including the expertise of all sectors of society, including provincial representatives.
English: Ashish Srivastava, [2]; Manoj, Nepal.
Spanish: Nadja Antonia Alves Faraone, Brazil.
With approximately two-thirds of health services being provided by the private sector; meticulous attention is needed to involve this sector further.
English: Dr CM SINGH, India.
Monitoring and Evaluation need urgent improvement in the Global Fund due to its weak mechanisms, particularly in the field of HIV and TB.
English: Paul Moses, Kenya; orhionmwon, Nigeria; Asima Chakraborty, India.
Spanish: Nadja Antonia Alves Faraone, Brazil.
The Global Fund needs to address the duplication of services on the ground, as well as gaps in program implementation due to the unpredictability of funding mechanisms.
English: Paul Moses, Kenya.
Donors should support full-service “Health Education Bureaus” at the district, provincial and national levels for all promotional support.
English: Javed S. Ahmad, USA.
The Global Fund should transform its policies and procedures to ensure that its processes are genuinely being effective.
English: Angie, USA; abraham, Indonesia.
The GF should also start implementing programs that involve youth in leadership and management.
English: Mariasururu, Kenya.
The process of sending proposals to the CCM and its responses to NGOs should be more transparent, better coordinated and communicated.
Spanish: Guillermo Enrique Cribb, Argentina.