Civil Society and Youth Statement on the GFF Resource Mobilization Effort
Civil Society and Youth Statement on the GFF Resource Mobilization Effort
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society
The Global Financing Facility in Uganda – A Brief Summary – 2020 Update
The COVID-19 pandemic has redirected the world’s attention to the importance of strong public health systems. Uganda, one of the Global Financing Facility’s (GFF) country cases, was also impacted by the virus outbreak. This new factsheet – a second joint publication in the series with our partner CEHURD – provides an overview of updated information about the GFF in Uganda (since the first publication) and of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society, COVID
Liberia Health CSOs Network COVID-19 Health Facility Readiness Scorecard
This scorecard produced by the Liberia Health CSOs Network is designed to track the readiness of health facilities in 45 selected facilities across 5 counties in Liberia. It will be used primarily to identify readiness gaps at health facilities and advocate for increased investment in the readiness of the health systems to respond to the […]
Type: Resources
Category: COVID, Investment
The GFF at Five: Time for a Change?
The Global Financing Facility (GFF) was initiated in 2015 to contribute to filling the existing financing gap to implement the United Nations’ “Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (2016–2030)”, with the objectives of ending preventable deaths and achieving a better quality of life for women, children, and adolescents in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). It is time to take stock of how the GFF has been operating at global and country level, how it has been governed and whether it has achieved its objectives.
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society, Health Financing
Civil Society Engagement in the Global Financing Facility: Analysis and Recommendations ADDENDUM
This addendum is the result of an additional rapid analysis conducted in October and November 2016, through key informant interviews with 13 national civil society stakeholders in a selection of “frontrunner and second wave” GFF countries and additional inputs gathered through a meeting of civil society representatives engaged in the GFF, which took place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on November 1, 2016.
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society
Technical Briefing for FP2020: Financing for Family Planning
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.
Type: Resources
Category: Adolescent Health, Health Financing
ANNOUNCEMENT: GFF and WCAH* Small Grants Mechanism Host Organization Identified
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.
Type: Resources
Category: Adolescent Health, Civil Society, Health Financing, Maternal and Child Health
Snapshot: Malawi CSO GFF Coalition-building Meeting
This document gives background knowledge on Malawi’s CSO GFF Coalition-Building Meeting, which took place from July 23-25, 2018 in Lilongwe, Malawi. It also summarized outcomes of the meeting and further steps.
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society
Concept Note: CSO GFF Platform-building and Strategy-development Meeting
This concept note briefly describes the meeting which took place on July 23-25th, 2018 in Lilongwe, Malawi focused on strengthening Malawi’s CSO engagement and collaboration. It provides background, sets meeting goals, provides logistics, and explains participation.
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society
ANNOUNCEMENT: GFF and WCAH* Small Grants Mechanism
This document announces the GFF Civil Society Coordinating Group’s plan to start a new small grants opportunity, aimed to improve outcomes for women’s, children’s, and adolescents’ health (WCAH), by supporting better-coordinated civil society efforts to engage in national processes and programs, with particular focus on the GFF.
Type: Resources
Category: Adolescent Health, Civil Society, Health Financing, Maternal and Child Health