Photo credit: Global Fund: Community health workers administering anti-malaria drugs to children under five in Burkina Faso, supported by The Global Fund. 20 August 2019
The Developing Country NGO Delegation empowers civil society in developing countries to help end AIDS, TB and malaria as public health and human rights threats
Knowledge Center
The Global Fund has different structures and processes that guide the work at different levels. Here are key areas of work:
Grant Cycle (GC) 7
Office of the Inspector General (OIG)
Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCMs)
Lusaka Agenda
News and Opinions
Key Outcomes from the 52nd Global Fund Board Meeting
This document (developed by the Developing Country NGO Delegation (DCNGO)) is for civil society and community groups from developing countries who did not attend the 52 Global Fund Board meeting...
2024 World AIDS Day
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The Global Fund Results Report
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