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global fund investment for the 3 infectious diseases in the philippines

1. 8 approved projects for the 3 diseases. Global Fund Investment for the 3 Infectious Diseases in the Philippines. 70 Million USD in approved grant amount. 127 Million for total Lifetime budget. 2. Global Fund Investment for the 3 Infectious Diseases. 3. Structure of the GF Project. . . . 4. Philippine Application.

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global fund investment for the 3 infectious diseases in the philippines

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    2. 1

    3. 2 Global Fund Investment for the 3 Infectious Diseases

    4. 3 Structure of the GF Project

    5. 4 Philippine Application

    6. 5 What is CCM and why? CCM in the Philippines was established in 2002 through Administrative Order 83 A Represent and acts on behalf of the Philippine partnership to fight TB, Malaria and AIDS Consists of 33 members selected in a transparent electoral process Membership based on member constituency

    7. 6 What is CCM and why? Decision making based on consensus and votation with each member organization entitled to 1 vote Chaired by the DOH, Co-chaired by USAID A CCM secretariat (within the NCDPC) is organized to support the CCM

    8. 7 What is CCM and why? CCM membership is for 2 years/term with maximum of 2 consecutive terms The Philippine CCM is highly commended by the GFATM as a model; CCM guidelines is the basic document for its operations. The CCM organizes the partnership forum and other similar activities to ensure broad representation of all national stakeholders

    9. 8 What is CCM and why? An election is conducted to fill in vacancy of membership slot/s The CCM is supported by 3 Technical Working Groups (for TB, HIV/AIDS and Malaria) oversee and directly guide the three disease components activities relevant to applications, monitoring and supervision, in coordination with the Principal Recipient and Sub-recipients. constituted through an administrative order from the Secretary of Health meet at least monthly

    10. 9 Constituents of CCM in PHL Main Constituents, number of members allowed and percentage Public sector – 10 members (30%) Private sector – 17 members (50%) Includes PLWD, NGOs, CBOs, Faith based org, private / corporate groups, Academe,etc Bilateral/ Multilateral – 7 members (20%)

    11. 10 A. Government Sector (10 members) A.1. Department of Health (DOH) A.1.1. Central and CHD CAR A.1.2. Research Institute for Tropical Medicine (RITM) A.2. Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) A.3. Department of National Defense (DND) A.4. National Center for Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) A.5. National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) A.6. Department of Labor and Employment-Occupational Safety and Health Center (OSHC-DOLE) A.7. Department of Science and Technology- Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (DOST- PCHRD) A.8. Local Government Unit of Apayao Members of the Philippine CCM

    12. 11 B. Private Sector (2) B.1. Philippine College of Chest Physicians (PCCP) B.2. Pilipinas Shell Foundation Incorporated (PSFI) C. NGOs (6) C.1. Philippine NGO Council (PNGOC) C.2. Tropical Disease Foundation Incorporated (TDFI) C.3. World Vision Development Foundation (WVDF) C.4. Kasangga Mo ang Langit Foundation C.5. Remedios AIDS Foundation (RAF) C.6. World Family of Good People (WFGP) Members of the Philippine CCM

    13. 12 Members of the Philippine CCM

    14. 13 Members of the Philippine CCM

    15. 14 Selection Process of CCM Members CCM constituent members are nominated by their constituents for possible CCM membership. This is conducted during the Partnership Forum Nominated organizations then submit profile for review and letter of intent to CCM Election is then scheduled and outcome is reported to the CCM Body Membership is for two years subject to limitation of two consecutive terms A member is candidate to be dropped if it fails to attend 3 consecutive meetings unless with valid reason

    16. 15 STATUS Round 7 Application On going proposal development at the grass root level CALL FOR CONCEPT PAPER IN MAJOR NEWSPAPER Technical Working Group for HIv and malaria are now engaged; TWG will clear the proposal based on the national framework, technical soundness, harmonization with existing projects and sustainability mechanism TWG will endorse the proposal to CCM CCM will discuss and hopefully endorse the proposal to GFATM

    17. 16 Challenges and Bottlenecks

    18. 17 Expectations

    19. 18 THANK YOU Round 7 Health System Strengthening Proposal

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