This report provides a synthesis of the main issues covered during the national GFF CSO workshop in Malawi in July 2018, and highlights key areas, priorities and next steps.
This paper presents a case for the need to increase financial resources for health workers in Malawi. It also addresses key messages to the various actors supporting human resources for health in the country, highlighting the challenges in achieving Sustainable Development Goals and universal health coverage and suggesting ways to tackle these challenges.
These Terms of Reference for Malawi’s Multi-Stakeholder Country Platform provide guidance on the specific roles and responsibilities of the Country Platform and its constituent members for the development and implementation of the investment case.
This presentation gives basic information on the GFF’s Multi-Stakeholder Country Platform in Malawi. It explains the initiatives, principles, and focus areas of the GFF, and then goes further into detail by providing information on the structure of the platform as well as what key players, including agencies, organizations and other partners, are involved.
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.
This presentation from the perspective of CSOs highlights steps taken for accountability for GFF countries. It also explains structures within the GFF that are CSO-related, such as the CS Coordinating Group and Working Groups. It briefly uses Kenya as an example to show how accountability steps can manifest, and lastly explains opportunities for a FP2020 […]
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.