1 / 8

OSISA, GFATM Proposal Development and Advocacy Seminar

OSISA, GFATM Proposal Development and Advocacy Seminar. SOUTH ASIA & INDIA EXPERIENCES ADITYA BONDYOPADHYAY Program Director National MSM & HIV Policy Advocacy and Human Rights Task Force, India. Background. Regional Proposal for S-Asia been attempted since R-5 GFATM

shantav
Download Presentation

OSISA, GFATM Proposal Development and Advocacy Seminar

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. OSISA, GFATM Proposal Development and Advocacy Seminar SOUTH ASIA & INDIA EXPERIENCES ADITYA BONDYOPADHYAY Program Director National MSM & HIV Policy Advocacy and Human Rights Task Force, India

  2. Background • Regional Proposal for S-Asia been attempted since R-5 GFATM • Its been a learning process throughout – i.e. from zero knowledge and confusion about GFATM, CCM and other such things to a position of reasonable understanding and some bit of effective Advocacy. • Also led to other positive developments like the inclusion of MSM component in India’s national proposal

  3. Background Contd.. • R-5 was a no go, R-6 was a rejection, R-7 was for re-submission, R-8 was deferred, and R-9 the proposal is ready for submission. • India’s country proposal was mentioned because Regional proposals need to ensure non-duplication of in-country efforts. • Also the advocacy that went into India’s proposal is a good experience that can be used also in a regional proposal development.

  4. Things to remember • Always engage with the various CCMs, even if they do not like you. Record every communication/interaction. • Strategically this is for 2 reasons: To increase acceptability of the proposal in absence of CCM Endorsement; and for posible inclusion of service delivery components in a regional proposal.

  5. Things to remember • GFATM now has some good rules that can (should?) be used for our advantage: • Non-CCM Proposal • Non-inclusion by CCM is country proposals • No response CCM • Inclusion of SM representative in CCM (???) • The above can and should become tools of advocacy not only with CCM but also with GFATM.

  6. Things that worked • UNITED FRONT: Advance negotiations to manage dissention and confusion amongst groups participation in the regional bid (Set out clear roles, responsibilities, rewards) • Give technicality priority over politics: especially in selection of PRs and SRs. • Steel yourself: Disappointments happen, but every action opens new doors.

  7. Bumps along the way • CCM (non-responsive, mired in governmental intrigue, homophobia) • TRPs – Getting better but not there yet • Strength • Understanding • Empathy • Internal politics (must must must be managed)

  8. Finally • Don’t give up- be in the process for the long haul • Learn and improve along the way • Use the flaws in the CCMs for your own advantage • Don’t shy away from being critical – of your own self as well as of the ‘powers that be’ • Someone benefits from your actions always.

More Related