Declaración conjunta de organizaciones de la sociedad civil de cara a la 30ª reunión de la Junta del Fondo Mundial
La revisión por parte de la Junta del Fondo Mundial de los criterios de elegibilidad para solicitar financiación no debería acarrear consecuencias negativas para los países de ingresos medios.
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On the 7th – 8th November 2013, the Global Fund’s Board will consider revisions to the Eligibility, Counterpart Financing and Prioritization Policy (ECFP), based upon recommendations from its Strategy Impact and Investment Committee (SIIC). While some of these recommendations are positive; others, if adopted without changes, would have negative consequences for middle-income countries (MICs) and particularly regions with MICs such as Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA), Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
We – the organizations representing civil society and including communities of people living with these diseases, i.e. key affected populations from different countries and regions - are deeply concerned about these recommendations and would like to share with Global Fund Board members our position on several critical issues that should be considered by the Board during its deliberations.
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Perfiles relacionados
- AIDS Foundation East West (AFEW)
- Andrey Rylkov Foundation for Health and Social Justice
- Association Margina
- Association Prevent
- HIV Legal Network
- Eurasian Harm Reduction Network (EHRN)
- Forum Droghe
- Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU)
- Initiative for Health Foundation (IHF)
- Intercambios
- International Drug Policy Consortium (IDPC)
- International Network of People Who Use Drugs (INPUD)
- Release
- Romanian Harm Reduction Network (RHRN)