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Transition and sustainability of HIV and TB responses in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Report on the results of the “Technical consultation on transition to domestic funding of HIV and TB responses and their programatis sustainability in EECA” which took place in Istanbul on 21 – 22 of July 2015 and was organized y the Global Fund.

Situation analysis of sustainability planning and readiness for responsible transition of harm reduction programs from Global Fund support to national funding in EECA

The report was prepared by David Otiashvili, M.D., Ph.D., between June and August 2015. The author collected and reviewed a range of background materials and gathered input from key informants familiar with the Global Fund projects in reviewed countries.

Consequences of the GF’s withdrawal from Serbia

Since the Global Fund has shifted the focus of its 2012-2016 Strategy and investments towards “highest-impact countries,” the EECA has experienced a 15 percent reduction in health funding for three diseases. This is a bigger funding loss than in any other region.  The Global Fund’s emphasis on disease burden and income level has meant decreased […]

Transition in the Balkans: are countries ready to sustain harm reduction programs?

Due to the rapid economic growth in a large part of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, including the Balkan area, important economic and public health shifts have occurred rendering countries in the region ineligible for development assistance.

Update on Sustainability, Transition, and Co-Financing

An updated document consists of the latest data and key pillars across the sustainability, transition, and co-financing (STC) Policy of the Global Fund.

The Global Fund Sustainability, Transition and Co-financing Policy

This paper presents the Sustainability, Transition and Co-financing Policy that the Strategy, Investment and Impact Committee recommends for Board approval.