KCs & the Global Fund
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is an international financing institution that invests the world’s money to save lives. To date, it has committed US$ 21.7 billion in 150 countries to support large-scale prevention, treatment and care programs against the three diseases. As part of the Fund’s 2011 Partnership Forum consultation, a team of KCs was commissioned to interview communities in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the Caribbean to hear people’s views on the Fund’s work in these regions.
KCs found that, whilst the Global Fund is undoubtedly a force for good and has contributed to improving the lives of more than 6.5 million people, there are multiple challenges that can diminish its effectiveness. Major concerns centred on delays in getting funds to communities and the way in which key populations such as sex workers and men who have sex with men sometimes fail to benefit from allocated funds.
Interviewees called on the Global Fund to use their significant leverage as a major donor to advocate for more inclusive programmes that reach the people most in need - the Hijra in India for example or sex workers in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. They also called on the Global Fund to be more assertive in ensuring that programmes contribute to respecting, protecting and fulfilling human rights.
Thanks to the KCs who took part in the project, which was run by AIDS Portal and CNS News Initiative. Their hard work and professionalism will ensure that voices from the communities most affected by HIV, tuberculosis and malaria are heard.
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Bharathi Ghanashyam on the Global Fund in relation to women and children in India
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By Bharathi Ghanashyam in India
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Shobha Shukla on how the Global Fund can help advance human rights in India
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Bobby Ramakant argues the Global Fund needs to invest resources in operational or applied research to confirm where it gets most value for its dollar, measured in terms of protecting human rights, saving lives and preventing infections.
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Evgenia Maron, from the Russian Federation, on the Global Fund’s IDU policy
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Vladimir Encarnación Jáquez on the Global Fund in the Dominican Republic
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Ignatius Gutsa on how the Global Fund can enhance possibilities for people living with HIV in Zimbabwe
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Bobby Ramakant on the Global Fund in India
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Jittima Jantanamalaka on the Global Fund in Thailand
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Henry Neondo on the Global Fund in Kenya
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Ignatius Gutsa on the Global Fund in Zimbabwe
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Shobha Shukla, India: May 2011 According to a recent UNDP report India has 30.5 million men-who-sex-with-men (MSM), and over a million Hijras, or transgenders. The national HIV prevalence amongst MSM is estimated at 7.41%, with 24% MSM testing positive for …
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By Evgenia Maron in Russia & Bobby Ramakant in India
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Bobby Ramakant on the implications Free Trade Agreements have for the health sector
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Bobby Ramakant on Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCMs)
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KC Suksma Ratri on the Global Fund in Indonesia
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Video produced by Key Correspondents Vladimir Encarnación, Suksma Ratri and Bobby Ramakant, as part of the Global Fund’s 2011 Partnership Forum consultation.
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