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The Global Fund and HMN Investing in country health systems. Daniel Low-Beer, Geneva September 2006. Contents. Why the Global Fund model needs HMN? Challenges in 2007 Discussion. The Global Fund Model. Performance based funding Active use of data at all stages
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The Global Fund and HMNInvesting in country health systems Daniel Low-Beer, Geneva September 2006
Contents • Why the Global Fund model needs HMN? • Challenges in 2007 • Discussion
The Global Fund Model • Performance based funding • Active use of data at all stages • Strong incentives related to funding • Investing in country systems • Nominal 5-10% of funds (US$ 100 million p.a.) • Can we jointly invest these funds? • Limited mandate: needs to work through HMN • Disease initiatives: link to health systems
Financing 333 grants in 127 countries Global scope of grant funds in countries Country owned funds: 3 diseases central to health systems
Funding follows demonstrated performance 75% of grants succeeding 21% show potential
Challenges in 2007 • Investing in country data systems • Programmatic and impact data • Health systems and three diseases • Implementing Joint Tools • Joint Partner M&E toolkit (includes HSS) • M&E self assessment checklist • 5 year evaluation • Flexibility in GF grant process?
Conclusion: the Global Fund needs HMN • Does HMN need the Global Fund ? • Making M&E investments materialise • What can we show by the end of 2007? • M&E checklist and costed plans • Concrete areas of work