Аssessment of the sustainability of the opioid agonist therapy programme in the context of transition from donor support to domestic funding in Tajikistan

This assessment has been initiated by the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association to assess the progress in reaching sustainability of the opioid agonist therapy (OAT) programme in the Republic of Tajikistan in the context of transition from donor support to domestic funding. 

Measuring the sustainability of opioid agonist therapy (OAT) – a guide for assessment in the context of donor transition

This Guide was initiated by the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association to provide countries with an approach and tools to assess their progress in building the sustainability of opioid agonist treatment (OAT) within the context of donor transition. This material builds upon previous assessment frameworks and experiences in measuring sustainability and transition readiness in the areas […]

Global Fund Strategy Development – Open Consultation Questions

COVID-19 is radically altering global health, politics and economics, and the impact upon programs fighting HIV, TB and malaria will likely be tremendous. The new pandemic could completely derail our vast efforts of the past 20 years. At the same time, it has galvanized public awareness on global health security in a way that builds […]

Global Fund Technical Brief Tuberculosis, Gender and Human Rights

The purpose of this technical brief is: to assist Global Fund applicants to consider how to include programs to remove human rights and gender-related barriers to tuberculosis prevention, diagnosis and treatment services within funding requests, and to help all stakeholders ensure that TB programs promote and protect human rights and gender equality.

Global Fund Technical Brief: Addressing HIV and TB in Prisons, Pre-Trial Detention and Other Closed Settings

This technical brief describes how HIV and TB interventions for people in prison and other closed settings can be incorporated into funding requests to the Global Fund. The Global Fund supports evidence- and rights-based interventions aimed at ensuring access to HIV and TB prevention, treatment, care, and support for key populations, including people in prison.

Global Fund Technical brief on HIV and key populations Programming at scale with sex workers, men who have sex with men, transgender people, people who inject drugs, and people in prison and other closed settings

The purpose of this technical brief is to provide information for countries preparing funding requests for comprehensive programs that address the cascade of HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care for the following key populations: male, female, and transgender sex workers, gay men and other men who have sex with men, transgender people (especially transgender women), […]