Montenegro has institutionalized a pioneer mechanism for sustainable HIV prevention since 2018: the new law on NGOs (effective from January 2018) enabled the health authorities to contract out preventive services to NGOs targeting the key and vulnerable populations (KVPs) Budget and allocate financing to HIV preventive services implemented by the selected NGOs each year) The […]
As a member of the PricewaterhouseCoopers Local Fund Agent (LFA) country teams, the CGC team was in charge of programmatic aspects and performance monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of the Global Fund HIV and Tuberculosis grants in Moldova, Ukraine, Montenegro, and Romania. The CGC team, as an integral part of PricewaterhouseCoopers LFA country teams, […]
The purpose of the assignment was to conduct a comprehensive study in the HIV area to evaluate the progress in the implementation of the State Programme on stabilization of the HIV epidemic in the Kyrgyz Republic (2012-2016; to identify the gaps and losses in the continuum of HIV service provision for PWID for further refocusing […]
the main objective of the external review was to evaluate updated grant documents of the consolidated Round 3 HIV/AIDS Rolling Continuation Channel (RCC) grant with R4, 5,6 and 8 by looking at the national and provincial strategic analysis documents, which were developed by the Chinese authorities in response to the GF imposed conditionality on the […]
CGC conducted a mid-term review of the State Programme to prevent the HIV/AIDS epidemic and itsâ social and economic consequences in the Kyrgyz Republic for 2006-2010 upon a request of the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Kyrgyzstan and with financial support of Central Asian AIDS Project (CAAP). Actual Services Provided: The preparatory phase: Discussion and […]
The overall purpose of this assignment was to assess the situation with regular, sustainable and multi-variant (not only syringes) access to Disposable Medical Tools (DMT) in institutions primarily working with HIV-positive patients and partner institutions (infectious hospitals, emergency rooms, pediatric wards) in 4 countries of the Central Asia region – Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. […]