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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and the World Bank's Engagement with the Global Fund

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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and the World Bank's Engagement with the Global Fund

Abstract

The principal purpose of this Global Program Review (GPR) is to learn lessons from the experience of the Global Fund and its interaction with the Bank in three areas: (a) the design and operation of large global partnership programs like the Global Fund that are financing country-level investments, (b) the engagement of the World Bank with these partnership programs, and (c) the evaluation of these programs. The Review has an intensive focus on the Bank's engagement with the Global Fund at the country level because of the potential for competition or collaboration between Global Fund-supported activities and the Bank's lending operations at the country level. Therefore, it also focuses on the design and operation of the Global Fund-supported activities at the country level. This review was initiated before the high-level independent review panel on fiduciary controls and oversight mechanisms of the Global Fund was commissioned in February 2011, and it was drafted before their final report, turning the page from emergency to sustainability, was issued on September 19, 2011. While the two studies are complementary and overlap to some extent, they were conducted independently of each other, for different audiences, and for different purposes.

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OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON POPULATION, EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA, DIAGNOSTICS, AIDS PROGRAMS, CHILD HEALTH, MINISTERS OF HEALTH, THERAPY, DISEASE, MALARIA CONTROL, AIDS PROGRAM, HEALTH SYSTEM, QUALITY ASSURANCE, TRANSACTION COSTS, POPULATION AND DEVELOPMENT, MULTI-COUNTRY AIDS, PEER REVIEW, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, MOTHER-TO-CHILD, GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION, UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND, CHILDREN AGAINST AIDS, CHILD DEATHS, HEALTH CONDITIONS, NATIONAL LEVEL, IMMUNODEFICIENCY, MACROECONOMICS, RESISTANT TUBERCULOSIS, TREATMENT SERVICES, RESOURCE ALLOCATION, WORLD POPULATION, ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME, HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS, INFECTIOUS DISEASES, CONTAGION, DISEASE BURDEN, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, Finance and Financial Sector Development - Access to Finance Law and Development - Corporate Law Private Sector Development - Emerging Markets Finance and Financial Sector Development - Banks & Banking Reform Health, Nutrition and Population - Health Monitoring & Evaluation, DRUG RESISTANCE, MOTHER, MOSQUITO NETS, COMMUNICABLE DISEASE CONTROL, MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION, RESOURCE MOBILIZATION, MEDICINES, HEALTH OUTCOMES, SOCIAL SERVICES, DEVELOPMENT OF AIDS, HIV/AIDS, PANEL OF EXPERTS, WAR, AIDS RELIEF, INTERVENTION, NATIONAL AIDS, FERTILITY RATES, RISK MANAGEMENT, SERVICE DELIVERY, INFECTION PREVENTION, IMMUNIZATIONS, SERVICES FOR MEN, IMPACT OF AIDS, LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES, MALARIA, REGULATORY FRAMEWORKS, OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, MALARIA CASES, FERTILITY, NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS, PROGRESS, FOOD SAFETY, DECISION MAKING, OPERATIONAL RISKS, OZONE, MEDICINE, DISABILITY, COMMUNICABLE DISEASE, HIV PREVENTION, SEED MONEY, ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS, PRESS RELEASE, DEBT, WARS, CLINICS, WORLD POPULATION PROJECTIONS, COMBINATION THERAPY, RISK GROUPS, HEALTH SECTOR, SECRETARY OF HEALTH, BIODIVERSITY, GLOBAL HIV/AIDS, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, TROPICAL DISEASES, COMMUNICABLE DISEASES, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, NEWBORN, INTERNATIONAL AIDS VACCINE INITIATIVE, PANDEMICS, AIDS IMPACT, MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS, CLIMATE CHANGE, DEVOLUTION, EPIDEMICS, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, MALARIA PREVENTION, WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION, GLOBAL HEALTH, UNIVERSAL ACCESS, PANDEMIC, TV, BURDEN OF DISEASE, CAPITALS, NATIONAL STRATEGY, UNAIDS, UNFPA, CARBON DIOXIDE, CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS, RECIPIENT COUNTRY, CITIZENS, EMERGENCY PLAN, GLOBAL CAMPAIGN, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, CONSOLIDATION, 360, MINISTRY OF HEALTH, RESOURCE FLOWS, SAFE WATER, EFFECTIVE USE, RATING AGENCIES, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, DISSEMINATION, TREATMENT, AIDS TREATMENT, FINANCIAL CRISES, IMMUNIZATION, FAMILY PLANNING, MULTILATERAL ORGANIZATIONS, HEALTH EXPERTS, PREVALENCE, TB, HEALTH CARE, HEALTH SYSTEMS, DEBT RELIEF, NUTRITION, SEX, MALARIA TREATMENTS, AIDS VACCINE, PUBLIC HEALTH, RESPECT, NATIONAL STRATEGIES, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROGRAMS, AIDS RESEARCH, BACK MALARIA, ENDEMIC COUNTRIES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, TRANSMISSION, PUBLIC POLICY, ILLNESS, TUBERCULOSIS, POLICY RESEARCH, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, LEGAL STATUS, EPIDEMIC, HIGH-RISK GROUPS, VACCINES, DRUGS, PUBLIC POLICIES, SEX WITH MEN, DISEASE CONTROL, TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL, JOURNALISTS, HEALTH EXPENDITURES, NEEDS ASSESSMENT, GENDER EQUALITY, HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS, HIV, REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT, PRESS CONFERENCE, GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, TREATMENT ACCELERATION PROJECT, HEALTH SERVICES, HIV INFECTION, 306, PRACTITIONERS, TRUST FUNDS, AFFILIATE, POLICY DIALOGUE, REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, ACCOUNTABILITY, AIDS PROJECTS

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