The Global Fund at work in countries in conflicts and crisis Joseph SERUTOKE, Regional Manager/MENA The Global Fund and the Mediterranean Region Meeting Friday, 21 March 2014 CaixaForum Barcelona 1
The Global Fund Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR) Portfolio 15 Countries Approved US$ 1.7 billion Disbursed US$ 1.0 billion (appr. split evenly 3 diseases) Approx. 5% of the overall Global Fund portfolio Malaria = US$ 594 million HIV = US$ 462 million 88 grants (8% of total Global Fund grants) Type of Principal Recipients: o Government = 55% o Multilateral = 37% o Civil Society = 8% TB = US$ 636 million 2
EMR Results (mid-2013) Country HIV - People currently on ART Malaria - Prevention: Nets distributed (ITNs & LLINs) TB - New smear-positive cases detected & treated Afghanistan 160 2,900,000 46,000 Djibouti 1,300 150,000 6,500 Egypt 1,000 -- 41,000 Iran (Islamic Republic of) 3,500 350,000 7,600 Iraq -- -- 15,000 Jordan 120 -- 730 Morocco 5,300 -- 26,000 Pakistan 160 1,400,000 510,000 Palestine 23 -- 130 Somalia 1,400 1,500,000 55,000 South Sudan 4,600 4,400,000 16,000 Sudan 2,600 4,300,000 48,000 Syrian, Arab Republic 162 -- 5,000 Tunisia 450 -- 2,600 Yemen 530 930,000 23,000 Grand Total 21,305 15,930,000 802,560 3
Success Stories Strong and growing partnerships Achievement of results, even in countries in crisis Fastest disbursement time of grant funds Satisfactory performance for the majority of grants 100% approval rate for Requests for continued funding Engagement of Religious Leaders in the fight against HIV/AIDS Harm reduction being rolled out across the region (MENAHRA) 4
Grant Performance (active grants, 2013) Satisfactory performance for the majority of grants 75% 5
Countries in Conflict and Crisis Credit: Reuters/Andreea Campeanu (Jan. 2014) 6
SYRIA Countries in Conflict and Crisis Reprogrammed HIV grant to include anti-retroviral treatment (ART) Active follow-up of patients on ART and TB treatment Grants being reviewed again to focus on feasible activities SOUTH SUDAN Reprogrammed grants to deliver life-saving services using partners operating in conflict areas CENTRAL AFRICA REPUBLIC Service delivery system adapted to deliver in a complex emergency context (IFRC) LLIN mass-distribution campaign in 2014 Grant management plan that reflects and accounts for the special circumstances surrounding the program and the grant 7
Challenges and Opportunities Limited funding and changing country income levels Slowed grant implementation due to prolonged conflicts Inadequate Human Resources and Infrastructure Despite the progress made, stigma and discrimination remain major barriers to service delivery and uptake Scaling-up interventions targeting key populations (Impact) Full engagement of Civil Society and the Private Sector in grant oversight (CCMs) and implementation (PR/SRs) Preparing for the new funding model. 8
Africa and the Middle East (AME) Department 2014-next replenishment NFM allocation vs. 2011-2013 disbursements $4208 M +82% $2318 M $732 M $740 M $846 M 2011 2012 2013 2011-2013 2014-next replenishment Past Disbursements Past Cumulative Disbursement NFM allocation 9
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region 2014-next replenishment NFM allocation vs. 2011-2013 disbursements 700000000 600000000 500000000 +58% $599 M 400000000 $380 M 300000000 200000000 100000000 $94 M $155 M $131 M 0 2011 2012 2013 2011-2013 2014-next replenishment Past Disbursements Past Cumulative Disbursement NFM allocation 10
Making a Difference The impact of the Global Fund in the region is about more than the results reported Woman with HIV in Mauritania I need you in order to live. People like me need the Global Fund s support and affection. With your help, we can live with HIV. Man with HIV in Djibouti: Being HIV-positive is no longer a death sentence. Syria: 162 people continue to receive anti-retroviral treatment despite the crisis in the country. South Sudan and Central African Republic: Reprogrammed grants delivering life-saving services to internally displaced people. Morocco and Tunisia: Reform of the laws affecting condom distribution. Somalia: Despite the high TB prevalence, case detection and treatment success rates in this fragile state have improved thanks to the Global Fund support. Jordan: Treatment for TB and MDR TB is provided free of charge in Jordan thanks to Global Fund support. 11
- Thank You - Merci شكرا 12