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The Global Fund - Proposal Process & Round 8

This document provides information on the key actors and roles involved in The Global Fund's Proposal Process for Round 8, including the call for proposals, submission deadlines, independent review, and board approval. It also outlines the proposal development process for applicants and the role of the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM). The document highlights examples from India, Pakistan, and Cote d'Ivoire to illustrate transparent proposal processes and stakeholder involvement. Furthermore, it discusses key issues for the CCM and The Global Fund's plans for Round 8, including changes such as health systems strengthening, grant consolidation, dual-track financing, community systems strengthening, and gender-appropriate responses. Future refinements and the projected timeline for Round 8 are also mentioned.

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The Global Fund - Proposal Process & Round 8

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  1. The Global Fund - Proposal Process & Round 8 February 19, 2008

  2. Key Actors & Roles

  3. Call for Proposals Board launch of a new Round:'Call for Proposals' Released minimum once per yearon the GF Website Submission deadline: 4 months after Call GF Screening for eligibility Independent TRP review: 11 days, 35 members Board Approval

  4. Call for Proposals Each CALL is supported by: • Guidelines • FAQ – Fact Sheets • Proposal Form & attachments Together, this informs Applicants about: • What is being funded – 3 diseases only • Who is eligible • How to apply

  5. Proposal Development - Overview 1. Applicants (CCM, Sub-CCM, RCM, RO or Non-CCM) 4 months to develop & submit proposals • Proposal development = country-led process  We do not advise countries on the precise contents of proposals  Technical Assistance is provided by partners (WHO, UNAIDS…) 3. What we can doexplain processes + confirm basic eligibility requirements  Through e-mail: proposals@theglobalfund.org  Through “information sessions” organized by technical partners

  6. Requirement of the approval of whole CCM The CCM is the custodian of the proposal during its development, and continues to have an ongoing important role in overseeing implementation and harmonization with other programs during the program term. CCMS must have transparent processes to develop proposals All CCM members should sign the proposal to certify that they have reviewed the final proposal and support it.

  7. India's transparent Rd 6 proposal process • CCM made transparent call through nationwide newspaper adverts • Also used other print media and website for announcements (RFP) • RFP told applicants what to apply for

  8. Pakistan's Rd 6 PR selection process Competitive Public Process  30 applicants expressed interest. CCM advertised expression of interest in 3 languages/print media Formal responses to adverts Selection by committees Final Endorsement by CCM

  9. Cote d'Ivoire involvement of 'other stakeholders' • Letter from CCM sent out to Non-CCM stakeholders to participate in 2 workshops focusing on proposal review and development • CCM also submitted a list of workshop participants, the agenda and an action plan for broad based involvement in the proposal development and review process.

  10. Key Issues for the CCM (and TRP!) • Is the Work Plan and Budget aligned with the strategy of the proposal and with each other? • Is the proposal consistent with existinggrants and/or does it link to previous submissions? • Does the proposal anticipate future program realities? • Who will implement program? Is the PR known? • Are there any needs for technical and management assistance & are these clear?

  11. Looking forward - Round 8

  12. Looking forward – Round 8 • Round 8 will incorporate some important changes, including: • Health Systems Strengthening – changes from Round 7 • Grant consolidation • Dual-track financing • Community Systems strengthening • Emphasis on gender appropriate responses will also be key

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  17. Looking forward – Round 8 Other expected refinements under consideration: • Reducing the Round 8 Application form by half • Budget template to guide applicants • Included with future proposals (with flexibility to provide supplementary information in other formats) • Sector Wide Approaches • Seek to facilitate a more focused approach on SWAp mechanisms • Operations/Implementation Research • Additional guidance on including operations research • Other refinements during drafting process

  18. Looking forward – Round 8 1 March: Round 8 call for proposals • 1 July 2008: Proposal submission deadline • Jul - Aug: Proposal screening and all eligibility decisions • Late Aug: TRP review of Round 8 proposals • October: TRP recommendations sent to Board • Mid November: Board decision on funding

  19. Information about Round 8 can be found on our website www.theglobalfund.org from 1 March 2008

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