Updated FAQ on the 2017-2019 GF Funding Cycle
- 08.11.2016 09:00
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Frequently Asked Questions list on the 2017-2019 funding cycle has been updated. The FAQs answer new questions on topics including:
- How is the application approach determined?
- What is the prioritized above allocation request?
- What is new about the allocation methodology?
- How have Country Coordinating Mechanism eligibility and performance assessment requirements changed?
You can download the document in here.
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