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Developing Country NGO Delegation. How NGOs are really represented Sisonke Msimang OSISA. Structure of the delegation. 4 Africa (Uganda, Zambia, Mali, South Africa) 2 CEE/CIS (Serbia + one gap to be filled) 2 Asia (India and China) 2 LAC (Bolivia and Mexico) 1 TB Expert
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Developing Country NGO Delegation How NGOs are really represented Sisonke Msimang OSISA
Structure of the delegation • 4 Africa (Uganda, Zambia, Mali, South Africa) • 2 CEE/CIS (Serbia + one gap to be filled) • 2 Asia (India and China) • 2 LAC (Bolivia and Mexico) 1 TB Expert 1 Malaria Expert • Africa Networks represented: AFRICASO, ARASA, ZNAN
Terms of reference • Outreach: Information and Consultation • Lobbying and Advocacy (global) • Participation in Board committees • Participation in Board meetings
Board Delegation Leadership • Board member: Mrs Mataka (Zambia) • Alternate board member: Karlo Boras (Sisonke Msimang) (Serbia/South Africa) • Communication Focal Point: Tidiane Tall (Mali)
Commitees • Policy and Strategy Committee (Sisonke Msimang/Bobby John) • Portfolio Committee (Karlo boras) • FAC • Ethics • Partnership Forum (Bobby John)
Relationships with other delegations • Communities affected by and living with the 3 diseases • Developed countries NGO delegation • Developing countries NGO delegation • Recipient countries constituencies • Donors • Private foundations
How country actors can play a role • 1st Step: GFATM Website • 2nd Step: CCMs • 3rd Step: Portfolio Manager • 4th Step: National/Regional NGO Networks • 5th Step: NGO Representatives on the board
Key Achievements • Civil Society participation in CCMs • Civil society role in impementation • Dual Track financing • CSS • Health Systems Strengthening • Gender Policy