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Resource Mobilization Working Group

Resource Mobilization Working Group. Members: UNFPA UNICEF GYCA. Objectives. Develop a strategy for funding of IATT’s operations Identify priority countries needing funding for primary prevention. Activities to be undertaken in 2009.

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Resource Mobilization Working Group

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  1. Resource Mobilization Working Group • Members: • UNFPA • UNICEF • GYCA UNAIDS

  2. Objectives • Develop a strategy for funding of IATT’s operations • Identify priority countries needing funding for primary prevention UNAIDS

  3. Activities to be undertaken in 2009 • Collect, and analyze donor intelligence (donor policies, sectoral and geographic preferences), with a view to identifying funding opportunities for IATT’s activities • Draft funding proposals for specific donors to secure funding for IATT activities and support to regional and country initiatives UNAIDS

  4. Progress and challenges • TOR and Work plan developed and agreed upon • UNFPA and UNICEF had a brainstorming meeting on how to proceed- and will work with UNFPA’s resource mobilization unit to assist • Challenges: • Initial facilitator withdrew and UNFPA currently facilitates the working group in addition to the Programmatic and Technical Guidance WG and coordination of the IATT • Only three members- UNICEF and GYCA (GYCA facilitates the Advocacy WG) • Need more members to join UNAIDS

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