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  • Re: Technical Assistance

    Dear Colleagues, When all is said and done, the bottom line is that donors, Global Fund and the recipient countries, want to see results of the precious and scarce resources spent in eliminating the three diseases. If the recipient nations achieve adequate results, entirely on their own, so much the...
  • Re: Identifying problems in grant implementation

    The Global Fund (GF) should develop a well defined capability model to improve the relationship between Country Coordination Mechanisms (CCM) and the stakeholders, mainly towards Principal Recipients (PR). Managing and meeting partner expectations is a major challenge for CCMs in their “business...
    Posted to CCM Structure & Governance (Forum) by raphael.girod on 11-19-2008
  • Re: CCM Assessment

    I would consider methods that are participatory and representative. GF should consider including other players in the CCM ie CCM representatives at country levels,technical experts in the relevant fields(malaria,TB,HIV&AIDS,representatives from the CSOs both intenational,national and even community...
    Posted to CCM Structure & Governance (Forum) by mukonjia on 11-07-2008
  • Summary of discussions: CCM Assessment

    This summary is also available in Español - Français - Русский Week of 3 November 2008 - Challenges to the functioning of CCMs include a lack of political commitment, absence of transparency and humanitarian challenges faced in areas of conflict. The CCM should also be more accountable, participatory...
    Posted to CCM Structure & Governance (Forum) by Info on 11-05-2008
  • Re: CCM Assessment

    Dear all, Thank you for participating in this forum! There have been many interesting ideas and recommendations put forward, and I see a lot of agreement, even across the different language forums on this question. Soon we will be posting summaries of the contributions made so far, so you can see what...
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