This report is a community-led assessment of the Global Fund’s GC7 mid-cycle grant adaptation and reprioritisation.
Within this report, we raise critical issues that have intensified as a result of the high political and financial uncertainty facing global health, the fate of lifesaving efforts for HIV, TB, and malaria, and the future of community-led programming and services for and by key populations, more specifically. The issues raised here underscore both what is working well and not well enough, and which, if left unattended or ill-addressed, will place the sustainability of community systems, key population-led responses, and the health, rights, and dignity of key populations in grave jeopardy. In many ways, key populations have been the “canary in the coal mine” of this most recent Global Fund process, raising early warning alarms as global pressures for “integration” play out in the lives and realities of our communities.
Find out more by reading our report, which is available in English, French, Spanish and Russian.