The Global Fund: replenishment and redefinition in 2010
The Lancet, Volume 375, Issue 9718, Page 865, 13 March 2010
doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60366-2
Website: http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(10)60366-2/fulltext
“….On March 8, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria launched its report, The Global Fund 2010: Innovation and Impact, presenting results so far and outlining challenges and new strategies. Since its inception in 2002, the Fund has grown into an impressive force in the landscape of global health initiatives. By its own estimation, the Fund has supported programmes that have saved around 4·9 million lives. It has allocated US$19·2 billion and disbursed $10 billion to 144 countries….”
Global Fund 2010 Innovation and Impact
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Available online PDF [132p.] at:
http://www.theglobalfund.org/documents/replenishment/2010/Global_Fund_2010_Innovation_and_Impact_en.pdf
“……The Global Fund was established to make a difference by tackling head-on three
of the diseases that condemn vast numbers of people to ill health, discrimination and
other human rights abuses, poverty and preventable early death. This is the inspiring
and noble vision that unites us in our work at the Global Fund……….”
— MICHEL KAZATCHKINE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
THE GLOBAL FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS AND MALARIA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. RESULTS AND PROGRESS ON INTERNATIONAL TARGETS
2.1 KEY GLOBAL RESULTS OF GLOBAL FUND-SUPPORTED PROGRAMS
2.2 KEY RESULTS BY REGION
2.3 CONTRIBUTION TO INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS AND BREAKDOWN OF EXPENDITURES
2.4 THE GLOBAL FUND’S CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRESS ON THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL TARGETS
2.5 RESULTS OF PERFORMANCE-BASED FUNDING
2.6 ENSURING EQUITABLE ACCESS TO SERVICES
2.7 CHALLENGES
3. IMPROVING EFFECTIVENESS
3.1 AID EFFECTIVENESS
3.2 IMPROVING VALUE FOR MONEY
3.3 UNIT COSTS FOR KEY INTERVENTIONS IN PROGRAMS
3.4 MAXIMIZING IMPACT: COST-EFFECTIVENESS AND ECONOMIC RETURNS ON INVESTMENT
3.5 THE WAY FORWARD: CONTINUING TO IMPROVE AID EFFECTIVENESS AND VALUE FOR MONEY
4. LEARNING AND INNOVATING
4.1 LEARNING THROUGH GRANT AND SECRETARIAT OPERATIONS
4.2 LEARNING THROUGH EVALUATIONS
4.3 LEARNING FROM STUDIES UNDERTAKEN BY THE OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL
4.4 LEARNING THROUGH PARTNERSHIPS
4.5 CONTINUING TO UNDERTAKE NEW INITIATIVES AND INNOVATE
5. CONCLUSIONS
REFERENCES
ANNEXES
ANNEX 1. LIST OF BOXES, FIGURES AND TABLES
ANNEX 2. THE GLOBAL FUND STRUCTURE AND REGIONS
ANNEX 3. SUMMARY OF GLOBAL FUND-SUPPORTED PROGRAMS
LIST
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