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Feb 22, 2006 Summary of Week 5 - Complementarity with the Global Fund’s Key Partners. Feb.12- 19. Question of the week: What do you think the Global Fund should be doing to ensure that its work and that of its key partners complement each other? Lead Contributors (In no particular order): English Forum...
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Feb 27, 2006 Feb. 20-27 Discussion summary and lead contributors: improving grant performance Lead Contributors: (In no particular order) Grace Kyeyune (Uganda), Stéphane Rousseau (Philippines), Tom Mboya Okeyo (Kenya); Richard Carr, (Switzerland) Babacar Thiam (Senegal) Ashish Srivasta (India), Souleyman...
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Mar 28, 2006 Key Contents from the English forum: Week 10 Question: What parts of the Global Fund’s financing model (including the rounds system and the Comprehensive Funding Policy) and the Global Fund’s architecture (including CCMs, PRs, LFAs and the TRP) might need to be examined to reduce transaction...
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kokoi - Feb 21, 2006 Still I want to deal first with specific areas in project and program implementation these are; 1. Capacity and capability of implementors should be take into consideration. In most cases programs and projects implementation are having problems because of personnel's limited...
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Ben Karenzi - Feb 20, 2006 1. The Global Fund should always ensure additionality with other partners involved in fighting the epidemic diseases, ie. World Bank (MAP), PEPFAR, Bilateral partners. This is better addressed at country level coordination mechanisms. Governments have to play a leading role...
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William (Bill) Parr - Feb 13, 2006 Hello Tarig, Just a point of clarification first. I don't work for the Global Fund but rather I am employed by a PR managing a number of complex multi-country grants in the Pacific. Nonetheless, I do get involved with the Global Fund at both the secretariat and...
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