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Aug 28, 2020 News
The Guyana Global Fund – Country Coordinating Mechanism (GF/CCM) reconvened its board on Wednesday after it was dissolved on August 7, 2020.
At the reconstitution of the board, the Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony was elected as the Chair of the board.
Simone Sills – Civil Society representation was elected the Vice Chair.
According to the Ministry of Health, Dr. Anthony brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience, not only in the medical field but in the processes applied by the Global Fund.
While addressing the new members of the board and personnel from the Ministry of Health via Zoom, the CCM Chair expressed appreciation to those that nominated and officially elected him as Chair of the CCM for the next two years. The CCM Chair emphasized that he looks forward to working with the board members and other partners in strengthening efforts focused on TB, HIV and Malaria.
Dr. Anthony recognized past partnerships with Civil Society. He further indicated that he looks forward to strengthening that relationship.
In her remarks, Sills thanked the CSOs for expressing their confidence in her. She underscored the role Civil Society Organizations play in the prevention of the diseases.
Sills noted that the CSOs are the foot soldiers who ensure that programmes and services meet the most vulnerable.
The Vice Chair welcomed this opportunity and indicated that her commitment to the board will not waiver.
Sills has been working in the CSO arena for a number of years. As the Executive Director of the National Coordinating Coalition (NCC),
Under her leadership, the NCC has benefited from grants from the USAID and Global Fund, among others.
The Country Coordinating Mechanism includes representatives of all sectors involved in the response to the diseases: academic institutions, civil society, faith-based organizations, government, multilateral or bilateral agencies, non-governmental organizations, and people living with the diseases, the private sector and technical agencies.
Importantly, CCMs are national committees that submit funding applications to the Global Fund and oversee grants on behalf of their countries. They are a key element of the Global Fund partnership.
The Guyana CCM is tasked with coordinating the development of the national request for funding; nominates the Principal Recipient; oversees the implementation of approved grants; approves any reprogramming requests and ensures linkages and consistency between Global Fund grants and other national health and development programmes.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was created in 2002 to raise, manage and invest the world’s money to respond to three of the deadliest infectious diseases the world has ever known. The mission of the Global Fund is to invest the world’s money to defeat these three diseases. As an international organization, the Global Fund mobilizes and invests more than US$4 billion a year to support programmes run by local experts in more than 100 countries.
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