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[e-med] Guide d'appui technique à la mobilisation et au management des financements des initiatives mondiales


  • From: "Dominique KEROUEDAN" <d.kerouedan@skynet.be>
  • Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:08:53 +0200

Chers Collègues,

le programme BACKUP Initiative de la GTZ vient de publier un guide très utile tirant les enseignements de 4 ans d'expérience de cette initiative en appui à la mise en oeuvre des initiatives mondiales notamment du Fonds Mondial de lutte contre le sida, la tuberculose et le paludisme et des programmes MAP de la Banque Mondiale

le guide est téléchargeable gratuitement sur le site www.gtz.de/backup-initiative
A technical support guide to develop capacity and to benefit from global health financing.
il est constitué de 9 livrets correspondant aux appuis nécessaires à chaque étape (mobilisation financière, planification, management de programme, developing human resource for health, procurement supply and management, monitoring and evaluation, etc.)

Merci de diffuser l'information auprès de vos collègues

bien amicalement

Dr Dominique Kerouedan
d.kerouedan@skynet.be

HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria are among the world's most devastating diseases. They affect the lives of individuals, families and whole societies. In the Millennium Development Declaration and the Millennium Development Goals, the global community committed itself to halt and to begin to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS as well as the incidence of malaria and other major diseases by 2015.
Global financing mechanisms like the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the World Bank Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Programme (MAP) and other international initiatives have mobilised considerable resources assisting countries to respond to HIV and AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and other major diseases. However, while these funds create opportunities for recipient countries, they also come with additional organisational and technical challenges. The BACKUP Initiative was set up to help partner countries take advantage of the opportunities provided by global initiatives in the field of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.