THE GLOBAL FUND’S COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME. Case Study of Tajikistan (2022-2023)
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Technical assistance was implemented in 2022-2023 at the request of the SPIN Plus, a local NGO advocating for the rights of people who use drugs, through the technical assistance provider, Centre for Health Policies and Studies (PAS Centre), Moldova.
A key objective of the technical assistance was to ensure the meaningful engagement of a wide range of key and vulnerable populations into the country dialogue on the development of the new funding request under the Global Fund’s Grant Cycle 7 (GC7) for the period of 2023-2025.
The TA provided resulted in the creation, development and coordination of a broad set of new programme priorities recommended by the affected communities. Based on these recommendations, the Community Priorities Annex was developed and successfully integrated into the funding request. The support also encouraged the active participation of communities and civil society in formulating the content of the funding request, ensuring a better correspondence between the programme priorities and the needs of the key populations (KPs).
Services for migrants and refugees from Ukraine – HIV/TB care with a focus on key populations
Due to the increasing flows of refugees from Ukraine because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EECA Regional Platform created a spreadsheet to fill contacts details of face-to-face and online services for refugees and migrants (with a focus on HIV/TB care and key population groups).
Regional Platform – EECA
This web-resource is a part of new regional communication and coordination project “Regional Civil Society and Community Support, Coordination and Communication Platform - EECA”, implemented by Eurasian Harm Reduction Association (EHRA).
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Key Harm Reduction Messages for the 52nd Global Fund’s Board Meeting 19.11.2024 17:03