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Replenishing the Global Fund: An independent assessment
The author of this independent assessment argues that in addition to the need for more funding, the Global Fund must increase and speed up its efforts, address problems of fragmentation, and reinforce its commitment to the ‘Three Ones’ framework.
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Effects of the Global Fund on Reproductive Health in Ethiopia and Malawi: Baseline Findings
This summary of baseline empirical data from Ethiopia and Malawi reports the effects of the Global Fund on policy process, human resources, public-private mix, and drug and commodity procurement.
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Benin: System-wide effects of the Global Fund Interim Findings
The interim findings of this evaluation report on the effects of the Global Fund in Benin – focusing specifically on the country’s policy process, human resources, public-private mix, and drug and commodity procurement.
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The System-wide Effects of the Global Fund in Ethiopia: Baseline Study Report
The baseline empirical data from Ethiopia presented in this evaluation report the effects of the Global Fund on policy process, human resources, public-private mix, and drug and commodity procurement.
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The System-wide effects of the Global Fund in Malawi: Baseline Study Report
The baseline empirical data from Malawi presented in this evaluation report the effects of the Global Fund on policy process, human resources, public-private mix, and drug and commodity procurement.
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System Wide Effects of the Global Fund: Interim Findings from Three Country Studies
This synthesis report summarises the findings of baseline empirical data from Benin, Ethiopia, and Malawi. It reports specifically on the effects of the Global Fund on policy process, human resources, public-private mix, and drug and commodity procurement.
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Country Coordinating Mechanisms: A synthesis and Analysis of Findings from CCM Case Studies, Tracking Study, GNP+ and Other Surveys
This analysis of the Global Fund’s CCMs draws on findings from three country level studies and identifies strengths and weaknesses in areas of representation, participation, governance, harmonisation, guidelines, procedures and technical assistance.
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Final report on the SWEF study in Georgia
This final report of the SWEF study in Georgia draws on results from the baseline study, facility and primary health provider surveys, and interviews with high risk groups. Affordability of diagnostics and evaluation of NGOs are two key challenges that the Global Fund must address.
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Interim Review of the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program for Africa
This is the first internal review of MAP since it began in 2000. It summarises a number of positive experiences, but also shortcomings, and concludes that the future MAP program will need to become more strategic, collaborative and evidence-based.
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A Multi-Country Study of the Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS in the Country Coordinating Mechanisms.
The main findings of this report are that CCM members lack technical capacity; CCMs lack geographical representation; and there is poor PLWHA representation on CCMs. The report provides bullet point examples of what PLWHA contribute to CCMs and also gives a comprehensive list of the obstacles facing efforts to achieve greater PLWHA involvement with CCMs.
Further information can be obtained from Aisling Walsh or from Neil Spicer, or from any of the individual country researchers.
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