More than 80 regional and national civil society organisations and community-led organisations working on TB, Universal Health Coverage (UHC), and Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPPR) in 19 countries have gathered in Jakarta, Indonesia from 28-30...
An addition to the 2023-2025 Grant Cycle (also called GC7) is the Annex of Funding Priorities of Civil Society and Communities Most Affected by HIV, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. This Annex of Funding Priorities of Civil Society and Communities captures the highest...
The 2023-2025 Allocation for the 7th Grant Cycle (GC7) is now out! This list of allocation covers 20 countries and 2 Multicountry grants worth a total of 2.3B USD (15% of the total grants allocated to all countries). More than half (53%) of these grants are allocated...
The Key Population Advocacy Consortium (KPAC) comprises members of Friends Frangipani, Igat Hope and Kapul Champions. These are network of key population and people living with HIV whom collectively advocate for issuing affecting themselves and their families. The...
Civil society and communities living with and affected by HIV, TB, and malaria play a central role towards the success of the implementation of the Global Fund grants. Be it global or national level, civil society and communities partake in decision-making processes...
Missed our webinar? You can still watch it by clicking the photo above or the button below! In this webinar, you will see a presentation from the Global Fund Secretariat about the NFM4 Funding Request process, Program Essentials, Minimum Requirements, and Expectations...