IAS Guide to support inclusion of CLM in funding requests to the Global Fund
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We are glad to present you with a new publication Community-led monitoring of programs and policies related to HIV, tuberculosis and malaria – Guide to support inclusion of CLM in funding requests to the Global Fund.
This guide was developed by IAS – the International AIDS Society – with advice and support from the Global Fund Community Rights and Gender (CRG) Department and the HIV Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and with reviews and input from many others.
This publication is intended to support the inclusion of community-led monitoring (CLM) in funding requests to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and related country and regional consultations, dialogues and strategy documents.
You may download the English and Russian version of the publication.
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