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Dix questions fréquemment posées sur la décision du Conseil d’administration du Fonds mondial demandant la soumission d’une note conceptuelle unique pour les programmes conjoints de lutte contre le VIH et la tuberculose

In the new funding model initial guidance note from the Global Fund, the regional application process will follow two-steps. Applicants will first submit an Expression of Interest and only eligible and strategically focused applicants will be invited to submit a concept note.

A brochure that explains the core principles of the Global Fund's new funding model, including what is new about the model, how it affects you, as well as 10 tips for increasing your likelihood of receiving funding.

Guide de transition nouveau Fonds mondial modèle de financement

Information published in February 2014 by the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria describes how interventions for people who inject drugs are to be incorporated into funding requests to the Global Fund.

Preventing HIV and other harms among people who inject drugs – and providing them with effective, appropriate, and voluntary treatment where needed or wanted – are essential components of national HIV responses, yet often present major challenges.

The Global Fund Strategy, Investing for Impact 2012-2016, has five objectives. One of these commits to protecting and promoting human rights by:

A summary presentation of the Global Fund's new funding model for applicants. The core principles for the strategy include:

The Global Fund Strategy, Investing for Impact 2012-2016, commits to protecting and promoting human rights by:
- Integrating human rights considerations throughout the grant cycle,
- Ensuring the Global Fund does not support programs that infringe human rights, and
- Increasing investment in programs that address human rights barriers to accessing health services

This February 2014 guidance from the Global Fund provides an introduction to the new funding model for grant applications. The new model is intended to improve the way the Global Fund
assesses, approves, disburses, and monitors grants.

This 2014 powerpoint presentation published by the Global Fund focuses on inclusiveness of country dialogue as it relates to the timing of concept note submission and access to funding.

La stratégie 2012-2016 du Fonds mondial de lutte contre le sida, la tuberculose et le paludisme, «Investir pour maximiser l’impact», poursuit cinq objectifs dont celui de protéger et de promouvoir les droits de l’homme : 1. en intégrant la question des droits de l’homme tout au long du cycle de la subvention ; 2. en investissant davantage dans des programmes qui s’attaquent aux obstacles à l’accès liés aux droits de l’homme ; 3. en veillant à ce que le Fonds mondial ne subventionne pas des programmes qui enfreignent les droits de l’homme.

Cette note fournit des conseils et des exemples pratiques pour élaborer des programmes relatifs aux droits de l’homme qui, s’ils sont incorporés aux notes conceptuelles, contribueront sensiblement à améliorer les résultats en matière de santé et l’accès aux services de santé.

L’admissibilité est déterminée par le niveau de revenu d’un pays et par les données officielles sur sa charge de morbidité (voir les remarques 1 et 2).

Minimum Requirements for CCM, SCCM, and RCM to follow during concept note development.