Global Fund Strategy: opportunities for engagement
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The aims of this informational leaflet is to offer the civil society information on the opportunities of engagement in the process of compiling context of the Global Fund’s New Strategy for 2017-2021.
This Strategy will become a «road map», that will determine the directions of the Global Fund’s actions in this critical period of the fights against AIDS.
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