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bacan - Feb 14, 2006 Shahid Mallick wrote: There is no doubt GF is contributing hugely towards HIV/AIDS and Malaria prevention. However, the fund should emerge from a bureaucratic system and build the capacities of at least some committed and ethical people to play its future roles, since money alone...
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barry coleman - Mar 01, 2006 The questions posed in the forum are very straightforward. In the case of this week's discussion they amount to: What should we do? Creating capacity in health (mobility) as an intervention (to counter lack of health personnel?): I suppose most of us who work in the field...
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Apr 10, 2006 What should the Global Fund do to address the issues raised by grants coming to the natural end of their Phase 2 funding? Lead Contributors: Caroline (Switzerland), Indra Vythilingam (Malaysia), Basil Kransdorff, Pascalina Chanda (Zambia), Pinaki Mukherjee (Kolkata, India), Sisa Njikelana...
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Apr 05, 2006 Summary of Online Discussions and Lead Contributors for Week11: Being more in line with country priorities and systems What steps can the Global Fund take to be more in line with country priorities and systems (e.g. for monitoring and evaluation, procurement and supply management), therefore...
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Workneh Kassie - Apr 26, 2006 The best case scenario for a predictable and sustained replenishment mechanism would be for the Global Fund and its traditional donors (countries, private foundations, corporations etc.) to agree on a medium term agreement for an earmarked annual contribution as countries...
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Mon Apr 17, 2006 The Global Fund depends on the support of a wide range of donors in order to fulfill its mission of making a significant contribution to mitigating the impact of the three diseases. To date, it has received close to US$ 9 billion in pledges from governments, the private sector, private...
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basmakh - Apr 10, 2006 The Global Fund should always ensure additionality with other partners involved in fighting the epidemic diseases, ie. The Donors and Government. To make sure that at the country level Donors are funding programs which are complimenting each other .Taking into consideration that...
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Timothy Mbugua - Mar 02, 2006 The interventions on the three diseases, in my opinion, should continue as it is given that in Africa for instance, AIDS is today the biggest killer and in other parts of the world it is claiming a huge number of the productive population. Rationale for Behaviour Change...
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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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Feb 19, 2006 Second Discussion Theme: Ensuring Impact Background of eForum discussions: During the previous month, members have contributed about 100, all highly valuable messages, which in various ways are related to our new discussion theme: ‘Ensuring Impact.’ We began by noting successes and challenges...
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