by APCRG | May 25, 2018 | CRG UPDATES, Global Fund updates, Grow and Sustain Health and Rights Financing
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria expressed tremendous appreciation for President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to host the next Global Fund replenishment conference in France in 2019. The conference aims to raise new funds and mobilize partners...
by APCRG | May 12, 2018 | CRG UPDATES, Grow and Sustain Health and Rights Financing
The 39th Global Fund Board Meeting taking place in Skopje, Macedonia, approved a new policy that enables the funding mechanism to provide support to non-eligible countries in crisis. As stated in the communiques from the Communities Delegation, the Developed NGOs... by APCRG | Mar 26, 2018 | CRG UPDATES, Grow and Sustain Health and Rights Financing
Global Fund releases its 2018 Eligibility List based on eligibility criteria: Income classification (based on World Bank [Atlas Method]) with classifications Low Income Countries (LICs), Lower-Middle Income Countries (LMICs), and UpperMiddle Income Countries (UMICs)... by Secretariat | Sep 15, 2017 | Grow and Sustain Health and Rights Financing
By Ha Cassell, Program Officer, APCASO Kuala Lumpur – Understanding how community-inclusive financing mechanisms works in Asia Pacific has not been fully explored especially in countries that will soon be transitioning out of The Global Fund and other external donors....
by Secretariat | Sep 9, 2017 | Grow and Sustain Health and Rights Financing
by Choub Sok Chamreun, Executive Director, KHANA; APCASO Cambodia focal point Phnom Penh -The National AIDS Authority (NAA), UNAIDS, and PEPFAR held a Consultative Workshop on Sustainability of the National HIV/AIDS Response in Cambodia last August 22, 2017. The...
by Secretariat | Aug 17, 2017 | CRG UPDATES, Grow and Sustain Health and Rights Financing
The new Global Fund Strategy redefines the direction of its investments – towards countries with high disease burden and least ability to pay, as well as interventions for populations that are disproportionately impacted by HIV, TB, and malaria. Aligned to this,...