Learn about the Global Financing Facility and how it is saving and improving lives and increasing countries’ ability to thrive in the global economy in this short, informative video.
Donors have agreed to put an additional $1 billion into the Global Financing Facility to improve health and nutrition for women, children, and adolescent girls in low-income countries.
This Technical Briefing Presentation goes over four main topics: GFF partner countries and goals, Family planning situation in GFF countries, GFF Trust Fund investments in FP, and GFF Replenishment.
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 GFF Accountability Scorecard for Kenya tracks progress relating to the GFF up until 2018. The aim of the scorecard is to facilitate dialogue among stakeholders about GFF progress and hold them accountable for their commitments relating to Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH).
This Investment Case has laid out monitoring and evaluation framework to track the progress and measure results on the set goals, objectives and targets of the Nigeria RMNCAH+N (GFF) Investment Case.
This wemos presentation offers an overview of Kenya and Tanzania’s progress as part of the GFF as of June 2018, and five key findings for the improvement of the GFF as a whole, primarily focusing on CSO engagement and investment financing.
Wemos, a Dutch global public health civil society organization, offers a critical review of the GFF’s implementation and continuing role in Kenya and Tanzania as of summer 2018.