Technical Support to Global Fund Grants (Updated September 2009)

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Technical Support to Global Fund Grants
The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is supporting efforts to ensure the success of grants from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria through a new, three-year contract that will support up to $35 million in technical support to Global Fund grantees and Country Coordinating Mechanisms.

This contract provides a unique opportunity for local stakeholders to partner effectively to enhance the impact of global resources to combat HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria. Additionally, the contract will strengthen local capacity to carry out Global Fund activities and will be driven by local demand.
 

 






The U.S. Government, as a founding member of the Global Fund and its largest single contributor, continues to play a leadership role in ensuring the success of this essential international effort. The U.S. Government has contributed approximately $3.5 billion to the Global Fund since 2001, and has pledged approximately $4.5 billion.

The Global Fund is a public-private partnership dedicated to raising and disbursing large amounts of funding to prevent and treat the pandemics of HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. As a financing organization with no regional or country offices, the Global Fund is unable to provide hands-on technical support to improve grant performance; this becomes the responsibility of international and bilateral partners.

For more information on PEPFAR support for the Global Fund, please visit http://www.pepfar.gov/coop/c18962.htm or contact us at: SGAC-GFTechSupport@state.gov

 
 


PEPFAR provides technical support to Global Fund grantees and Country Coordinating Mechanisms that:

  • Improve the functioning of Global Fund grants;
     
  • Are time-limited and outcome-oriented;
     
  • Strengthen local capacity; and
     
  • Focus on alleviating specific bottlenecks that are causing Global Fund grants to under perform, including inadequate or poor performance in the following areas:
     
    • Organizational Development (including governance and leadership);
    • Financial Management;
    • Procurement and Supply Management; and/or
    • Monitoring and Evaluation.

The U.S. Government also funds technical support to Global Fund grantees through Roll Back Malaria, Stop TB, the Green Light Committee, and the UNAIDS African Technical Support Facilities.

   
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