Joint Statement of Civil Society Organizations in advance of the Thirty-Ninth Meeting of the Global Fund Board
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In this regard organizations representing civil society and including communities of people living with and affected by the three diseases and other key populations from different countries and regions – developed a Joint Statement to share with Global Fund Board members their position on several critical issues that should be considered by the Board during its deliberations on the Eligibility Policy.
The Statement signed by 41 international, regional and national level organizations was sent to the focal points of all Delegations to the GF Board as well as to GF Board Leadership and GF Executive Director. 7 more organizations signed the statement after it was sent.
We hope that our position will be taken into account by the Global Fund Board members when making decisions on the eligibility issues during the Board meeting.
By this link you can download a Joint Statement of Civil Society Organizations in advance of the Thirty-Ninth Meeting of the Global Fund Board.
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