Global Fund webinars for partners
During November-December 2016 the Global Fund conducted a series of webinars for their partners worldwide, presenting and explaining some key concepts and issues necessary for understanding for effective grant implementation and epidemics response.
Here are the links to the recordings and presentations:
Differentiated Application Process
CCM eligibility requirements and Country Dialogue
The Global Fund Policy on Sustainability, Transition and Co-financing and the Funding Cycle Process
Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health in the Funding Application
Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health in the Funding Application Webinar Recording
Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health in the Funding Application Webinar Recording
Challenging Operating Environments Applicants
Allocation and Catalytic Investments
Application Materials
The webinars will begin again on 12 January 2017 with a training on human rights and gender equality in funding requests. Early next year the GF is also planning webinars on multi-country (regional) approaches and Technical Review Panel review approaches and criteria.
The Regional Platform-EECA will be keeping you updated and will share more detailed information on some relevant topics.
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