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03-22-2008 2:48 PM

Re: Technical Assistance

Technical assistance has been of great importance in our country since most proposals approved by the global fund were written with the help of PAHO technical support. On the other hand technical assistance when not applied for by the country itself could be harmfull especailly when National policies are been put aside for policies goals and objectives only supported by the technical assistance agency. Proper communication should be in place. Technical assitance should be provided with consent of the country supported by national policy. I would like to know if other countries have experienced problems with technical advisors and if these impose their assitance bypassing local authority and local developement processes.

11-19-2007 3:39 PM



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Technical Assistance

As a funding mechanism the Global Fund does not implement the programs it finances, nor does it provide technical assistance. Instead, the Global Fund relies on country level development partners and stakeholders to provide such support to grantees.

Bearing this in mind, within your CCM:

Q. What are the experiences and lessons learned on technical assistance in your country?

Suggestions: your answers could include (but not be limited to), different projects that technical partners have helped you develop and how capacity was built within your CCM; how the expertise acquired was applied to other projects; the capacity building needs within your CCM; and others.

 

N.B. The topics and questions posted in the forums have been compiled from contributions received from CCM members and other Global Fund stakeholders. If you wish to contribute new topics for discussion, please visit the Topic Suggestions Forum.

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