Latin American Key Correspondent Team

The Spanish Key Correspondent team is a group of community-based chroniclers who united together to tell the world about a march of events concerning HIV/AIDS. These citizen journalists share the march of events in their communities for the purpose of generating change and igniting the decision-makers.The Corresponsales’ mission is to provide information in discussion forums on health and development from a grassroot and on-site perspective using these means to promote empowerment and mobilisation of civil society.

lunes, 8 de febrero de 2010

The Corresponsales Clave Team in Asunción, Paraguay

Between 8 and 11 December, the City of Asunción in Paraguay hosted the Global Fund’s Regional Meeting of the Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCMs) and the Regional Country Coordinating Mechanisms (RCMs) for the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The objective of the meeting is to strengthen these governing mechanisms of the national framework that are key cornerstones in the proper functioning of Global Fund grants.

The Global Fund is an organisation that collects and distributes additional resources for the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in developing countries. Since its creation in 2002, it has signed subventions for 16.1 million dollars in 140 countries. The Global Fund grants funding based on performance and up to the funded date, all requests that are technically sound with interventions based on evidence.

One of its most relevant characteristics is its governing structure that faithfully responds to the approach of public and private association, recreating venues where decisions are made between government, civil society (particularly the most affected populations), agencies of the United Nations System, educational institutions and the private sector. This structure exists within the national framework (CCMs) and within the regional framework with a regional subvention (RCMs) whilst the highest governing body of the Global Fund is the World Board.

This initiative promotes programmes that will be developed, implemented and monitored by the countries. It is the CCMs that approve requests and monitor their programmes so they will be successful. It is for this reason that there are no Global Fund employees whatsoever in any country. The Fund is only responsible for channelling resources. The technical aspects fall on the shoulders of the Global Fund partners and in particular the Agencies of the United Nation System as well as the World Health Organisation and UNAIDS. There are also other strategic partners in the central countries such as the German Government’s Backup Initiative (GTZ) and a countless number of NGOs and initiatives.

There is a wide gap between theory and actual experience so since the creation of the CCMs, this has been more than one cause for concern. There is a wide-range of challenges in the CCMs mainly related to participation, good government, transparency and conflict of interest, amongst others. This event’s purpose is to unblock some of these bottlenecks pursuing the result of the stronger CCMs.

Amongst the different values that the Global Fund put forward when it was established, the three fundamental pillars are: significant multisectoral participation, local appropriation and alignment with national programmes. To achieve this, there must be consolidated CCMs where dialogue flows and where each sector can bring the perspective of its representatives in order to achieve effective and efficient programmes that will save more lives.

This meeting will cover CCMs/RCMs in Latin America. In 2010, similar events will be held in Central America and in the Caribbean. For more information on the Global Fund, visit its website at: www.theglobalfund.org/es/

Through this Blog, we can share with you the topics and the voices that will be heard in Asuncion.

By Javier Hourcade Bellocq
Key Correspondent Team – Buenos Aires, 5/12/09

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