Category: CRG UPDATES
PrEPing the vulnerable – Sri Lanka to roll out PrEP pilot under the new NSP
by APCRG | Jan 9, 2018 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
by Roshan DeSilva, Sri Lanka The effectiveness of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) has been proven in number of research studies around the world. The significant role that PrEP can play in preventing new infections among gay,...
Read MoreNOW AVAILABLE! Application forms for technical assistance (TA) to support meaningful engagement of civil society and community groups in Global Fund-related processes
by APCRG | Nov 16, 2017 | CRG UPDATES, Global Fund updates | 1 |
Applications for the Community, Rights and Gender (CRG) Technical Assistance (TA) Program is now...
Read MoreNew Guidance Tool on Strengthening Community, Rights, and Gender Concepts for Communities and Civil Society on Country Coordinating Mechanisms
by APCRG | Sep 27, 2017 | Addressing CRG Issues, CRG UPDATES | 0 |
This new Guidance Tool developed by APCASO is meant for civil society and community members of...
Read MoreSubmission dates of Global Fund funding requests from Asia-Pacific countries
by Jonas Bagas | Feb 22, 2017 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
Here’s the submission timelines of Asia-Pacific countries for their Global Fund funding request, and what application approach they will undertake for their disease components. Are you ready to engage?
Read MoreAllocation amounts for the Asia-Pacific region
by Jonas Bagas | Jan 12, 2017 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
Here are the allocation envelopes for Global Fund-eligible countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Check out what countries can do to get more investments from the Global Fund.
Read MoreThe Allocation Letter is coming
by Jonas Bagas | Dec 13, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
The Allocation Letter is coming. Here are a few insights on what countries can expect from their Allocation Letter.
Read MoreThe Malaria CRG Technical Assistance Programme
by Jonas Bagas | Nov 15, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
APCASO is collaborating with the Malaria Civil Society Platform to deliver a regional technical assistance programme that aims to improve the inclusion of CRG issues in regional and country malaria programmes.
Read MoreThe 2017 Eligibility List and Transition Projections
by Jonas Bagas | Oct 27, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
The new list of countries and country components eligible for Global Fund is out. Read more about it here, plus learn more about “transition projections.”
Read MoreWhat you need to know about PEPFAR’s Key Population Investment Fund
by Jonas Bagas | Sep 23, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
The US State Department through the Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator and Health Diplomacy (S/GAC) has just announced a new US$100 million funding stream to support key population interventions on ‘critical enablers’. Here’s what you need to know about the KPIF.
Read MoreThe 5th Global Fund Replenishment was declared successful – so what’s next?
by Jonas Bagas | Sep 22, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
The end of the Replenishment Conference signals the beginning of the next cycle of funding applications from Global Fund-eligible countries. Asia-Pacific countries are known as early applicants, and here are some key points that civil society, communities and key populations need to know.
Read MoreGender equality, human rights, and key populations: A review of Global Fund strategies and action plans
by Jonas Bagas | Aug 4, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
The Global Fund has just released a report on a rapid review of its implementation framework on gender equality, human rights, and key populations. The report contains key insights on the gains, lessons and challenges in implementing the strategies and plans, and presents topline recommendations to expand the gains that have been made in these areas.
Read More2016 APCRG Meeting: Gender, Access to Medicines, and CRG
by Jonas Bagas | Jul 8, 2016 | CRG UPDATES | 0 |
The 2016 APCRG meeting in Bangkok, Thailand, looked into the direction of CRG as an important cornerstone of the HIV, TB, and malaria responses, and why understanding gender and restrictions to access to medicines is important in Global Fund programmes.
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