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This document explains the Global Fund's new funding model country allocations and includes key messages, the allocation methodology, and an explanation of the allocation letter.

A presentation from the Global Fund that describes the core principles of the new funding model.

The purpose of this document is to describe how the Global Fund allocates resources to countries for 2014-2016.

Community-based organization (CBO) formation and strengthening is a long process but necessary for the development of strong CBO partners for the targeted intervention programme. Pehchan provides a range of technical support and capacity building, including training packages to build necessary competencies in CBO staff. The Pehchan training curriculum was developed in 2013 to ensure that each member of the CBO staff understands technical issues and is able to address organisational and management challenges.

Principes du nouveau modèle de financement.

The MSMGF and Johns Hopkins University in 2014 launched a new international training curriculum designed to give healthcare providers the cultural competency and clinical skills necessary to meet the health needs of gay men and other men who have sex with men (MSM). Following the announcement of the World Health Organization's new Consolidated Guidelines for Key Populations, the curriculum is also intended to serve as a critical vehicle to ensure the reach of WHO's efforts at the country level.

This briefing paper explains how country bands factor into the Global Fund's New Funding Model and discusses the implications of Band 4 country classification for civil society and key populations.

Les communautés ont toujours joué un rôle essentiel dans la lutte contre le sida, la tuberculose et le paludisme. Le Fonds mondial a toujours été à l'avant-garde du mouvement visant à promouvoir une participation plus systématique de la communauté, essentielle pour combattre efficacement le sida, la tuberculose et le paludisme.

This global report, produced November 2014 by the Communities Delegation of the Board of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Communities Delegation), captures the findings and experiences of key population engagement in 11 countries.

Published in 2013 by GNP+ and UNAIDS, the primary goals of Salud, Dignidad y Prevención Positivas (Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention) are to improve the dignity, quality, and length of life of people living with HIV.

Published in 2013 by GNP+ and UNAIDS, the primary goals of Santé positive dignite et prévention (Positive Health, Dignity and Prevention) are to improve the dignity, quality, and length of life of people living with HIV.

The SAT information workshop on the Global Fund New Funding Model and Community systems strenghtening was held in late Feb/early March 2014 at Crossroads Hotel, Lilongwe, and had the following major objectives:
- To review and analyze the national disease strategies and identify gaps in information or evidence
- Review lessons learned from programming supported by or focusing on priorities of civil society and key populations
- Take stock of evidence available to justify programming focusing on KPs and other priority programming areas
- Review and analyze the changes relevant to CS in the new funding model and changes to CSS and clarify roles of the civil society in the NFM
- Identify appropriate partnerships and collaborations to manage ongoing work in the development of a robust and relevant funding proposal
- Develop an effective advocacy strategy for civil society constituents in the CCM and Global Fund board constituencies
- Improve understanding of the Investment Framework and how marginalized groups (including KPs) can act as critical enablers

What does exclusion cost? This documents illustrates preliminary findings of a case study that developed and tested an economic model to measure the cost of excluding sexual minorities, especially the LGBT community. The model examines workplace discrimination, health disparities in HIV, suicide, and depression, and concludes that they could cost societies billions of dollars.

This document sets out an integrated Eligibility and Counterpart Financing policy; it is designed to ensure that available resources are allocated to countries and regions with the highest disease burden and least ability to bring financial resources to address that burden, while prioritizing communities and subpopulations at high risk of disease.

This report provides an assessment of the challenges and opportunities encountered by Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN) during the process of preparing, negotiating, and beginning to implement a regional civil society application under the new funding model (NFM) as an early applicant. In order to ensure the NFM catalyzes regional applications from civil society, particularly those applications focused on civil society-led advocacy and mobilization for policy change, this report also provides recommendations to the Global Fund and relevant partners based on these experiences.