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Global Fund Advocates Network

Global Fund Advocates Network. Global Strategy Meeting – 28-30 January 2013, Amsterdam. d raft GFAN Advocacy Strategy. Advocacy Strategy or a hand book and tool box Process: building on last years GFAN meeting, planning group in Nairobi and Brighton, Strategic issues for d iscussion now:

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Global Fund Advocates Network

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  1. Global Fund Advocates Network Global Strategy Meeting – 28-30 January 2013, Amsterdam

  2. draft GFAN Advocacy Strategy • Advocacy Strategy or a hand book and tool box • Process: building on last years GFAN meeting, planning group in Nairobi and Brighton, • Strategic issues for discussion now: • Goal, objectives & tools: what’s missing? • Can we agree on a global campaign but local implementation • What is our “ask” – in terms of size and form (MYCA) • How to align advocacy re donor & domestic financing (North & South advocacy) • Can we – and how – integrate Innovative Financing

  3. Goals GFAN’s goals are: • Mobilizing broad support for a fully funded and functional Global Fund; • Supporting Global Fund advocates in the global North and South;

  4. Objectives Objective 1: GF fully funded & functional • To mobilize GFAN members and implementing governments to advocate for a successful 4th Replenishment process outcome in 2013 • To mobilize GFAN members to advocate for increased domestic funding for health in implementing countries. • Develop and implement a GFAN communication strategy to inform stakeholders and the general public. • Building an active global social movement in support of a fully funded and effective Global Fund. • Advocate for the establishment of a robust replenishment mechanism to ensure enhanced sustainable and predictable resourcing of the Global Fund. • Advocate for full deployment of all innovative financing opportunities, but especially a FTT, with the Global Fund as a beneficiary. • To monitor the effectiveness and efficiency of the GF business model and promote full expression of unmet needs.

  5. Objectives Objectives 2: Supporting Global Fund advocates in the global North and South • Support the Global Fund Advocates Network members in implementing and donors countries through facilitation of information sharing, sharing of best practices and policy strategy discussions. • Develop and implementation of campaign tools. • Develop and implement a communications strategy.

  6. A joint civil society “ASK” • An ask for adequate funding • An ask for predictable funding  • MYCA, PN’s, etc

  7. A joint civil society “ASK” • Strategic considerations • We want an estimate that reflects the ambition the to fully implement the GF Strategy and the mission to defeat AIDS, TB and malaria. • We will open about our methodology and challenge others to provide better data (we stand to be corrected) • We need to have an estimate that can be used in advocacy before April • Therefore: we worked on a rough but credible and realistic estimate

  8. A joint civil society “ASK” • Malaria • $6.8 bn for Africa till 2013-15; resource gap: $3.6 bn • 47% covered (international and domestic funding) • Rough estimate of 2014-16 gap for Africa: $5 bn • Rough global gap: $4- $5.5 bn = GF ask • Improved and expanded data available in February

  9. A joint civil society “ASK” • Tuberculosis • Global TB report only till 2015; funding gap $3 bn p.a. • Assumed domestic funding 90% (high and varies); in our estimate 50% • GF share of external funding for TB: 88% • Current gap + ambition gap + HIV/TB + Rapid molecular based diagnosis : $5,5 – US$6,0 (3 years) • (assuming ART for TB is covered in HIV estimates)  • Improved and expanded data available in February                                  

  10. A joint civil society “ASK” • HIV • Most comprehensive data (UNAIDS UNGASS/IF data set) • Global need for 3 years: $65 bn of which 50% domestic financing • GF historical share = 21% - would result in $6.7 bn • Caveat 1: NFM assumes improved success rate of proposals (=> increased GF share – of an increased demand) • Caveat 2: HIV numbers already assume high level of domestic financing (=> less room for increase) • 30% = $10.7 bn

  11. A joint civil society “ASK” • CS ask and a way forward • Rough numbers to date result in at least: HIV $6.7 + TB $5,75 + Malaria $4.75 = $17 bn • Proposed: a small group doing further work on this numbers including: • Finalize a background note at this meeting • Liaise with technical partners and GFS • Include outcomes of recent UNAIDS numbers and February updates • Review opportunities for and propose launch of a CS ask (potentially before April) • Communicate on an ongoing basis with GFAN

  12. Key Messages • WE CAN END AIDS, TB AND MALARIA • FUNDING IS FALLING SHORT • THE GLOBAL FUND IS THÉMECHANISM TO END AIDS, TB and MALARIA • THE GLOBAL FUND ACHIEVES UNPRECEDENTED RESULTS

  13. Joint slogan? • We can end AIDS, TB and Malaria • Now is the time to end AIDS, TB and Malaria • The Global Fund with its unprecedented results is thémechanism to end AIDS, TB and malaria. • or: ……………………

  14. Campaign tools • Here I Am Campaign • Website: www.hereiamcampaign.org • Donor Contribution list • More than ODA alone: FTT and the 15%+ Campaign • Global day(s) of action • the GFAN calls: Joint Strategy Development, action planning & support • Media Group (??)

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