Differentiated Application Briefing 2018
Each funding cycle tends to bring some procedural and financial changes for Global Fund grants. The “new funding model,” which rolled out in 2014, represented a major shift in how countries were expected
Each funding cycle tends to bring some procedural and financial changes for Global Fund grants. The “new funding model,” which rolled out in 2014, represented a major shift in how countries were expected
In February the MENA Platform participated in a three-day Community, Rights and Gender Strategic Initiative Learning Event in Bangkok, Thailand. The event, which was organized by the Community, Rights and Gender (CRG) team
The 7% Initiative launches two calls for proposals under the theme, “Strengthening high-quality health systems accessible for all”. This theme seeks to provide an integrated approach to addressing the three pandemics through national
ITPC-MENA continues as the host for the Middle East and North Africa region As a key component of the Global Fund’s Community, Rights and Gender Strategic Initiative, the Regional Platform for Communication and
This multi-country grant is intended to support sustainability of services for key populations (MSM, sex workers, and people who inject drugs) through advocacy, CSO capacity strengthening, and innovative approaches for countries from the
PATHWAYS TO ACCESS 15-17 January 2018 MARRAKESH - MOROCCO
Bangkok, Thailand, February 28, 2014 —Thirty-eight activists from 22 countries joined forces at the first-ever Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) World Community Advisory Board (CAB) to demand equitable access to treatment for hepatitis C
November 30, 2013 – On the occasion of World AIDS Day 2013, HIV treatment activists from the MENA region called on wealthy Gulf States to join the Global Fund donor’s community sharing responsibility
BY NICHOLAS CIMARUSTI SEPTEMBER 27 2013 The UNAIDS released its 2013 global HIV/AIDS report Monday. Its figures estimate a possible end to the AIDS epidemic by 2030, which would also affect pharmaceutical companies.
The five viruses that cause infections of the liver are responsible for a widely prevalent and growing disease burden. No country, rich or poor, is spared. These viruses are important as they cause