This paper seeks to outline best practices in MAYE (Meaningful Adolescent and Youth Engagement) from existing literature and other global and national health initiatives; highlight examples from several GFF countries to better understand existing challenges and opportunities in MAYE; and make recommendations for enhancing MAYE in the GFF moving forward, at both global and country […]
On November 3-4 2018, the Civil Society Coordinating Group for the GFF (CSCG) convened a two-day workshop in Oslo, Norway, to bring together CSOs working on the GFF at global and country levels. This workshop built upon three previous annual CS workshops, held in the lead up to the fall GFF Investors Group meetings; and, […]
Are you a civil society representative? This short video presents what you and your organization can do to engage in the implementation of the GFF and to accelerate progress towards better health for every woman and child.
This document announces the GFF and WCAH Small Grants Mechanism’s identification of a host organization, Management Sciences for Health. It also explains a call for proposals for the Small Grants Mechanism that will be launched in coming weeks, aimed towards civil society coalitions.
This Civil Society Communique provided by the Civil Society Coordinating Group (CSCG) recognizes and reaffirms civil society’s critical role in enhancing GFF processes and outcomes, and asks other GFF actors to do the same.
This commentary documents the successes enhancing civil society engagement in the GFF to-date, from the perspective of the Civil Society Coordinating Group (CSCG) on the GFF. It also suggests lessons for other funding mechanisms to maximize the contributions of civil society.
This commentary documents the successes enhancing civil society engagement in the GFF to date, from the perspective of the Civil Society Coordinating Group (CSCG) on the GFF. It also suggests lessons for other funding mechanisms to maximize the contributions of civil society.