100 GRANTS FOR US$ 10.5 MILLION UNDER CHALLENGE FACILITY FOR CIVIL SOCIETY ROUND 11

 

With an additional US$1.5 million from the Global Fund, a historic US$10.5 million is now committed through Challenge Facility for Civil Society (CFCS) for 100 TB affected communities and civil society organizations to champion ambitious and strong national TB responses, advocacy and accountability efforts to End TB.

 

19 October 2022, Geneva, Switzerland - The Stop TB Partnership is pleased to announce that 100 organizations from 29 countries and seven regions  will receive funding under its Challenge Facility for Civil Society (CFCS) Round 11 for affected community-led actions, advocacy, and accountability in TB. 

World leaders committed to ending the global TB epidemic by 2030. Accelerating community leadership and actions with increased commitment to and investments in community, rights, and gender (CRG) approaches are central to the UN Political Declaration on TB, adopted collectively in 2018.

With the consistent and comprehensive support of USAID and the additional funds from the Global Fund, these 100 civil society and community organizations from around the world will receive funding to mobilize and ensure affected community voices and accountability in the run up and during the second United Nations High-Level Meeting (UNHLM) on TB scheduled for 2023; engage with national Stop TB platforms to strengthen advocacy efforts for resource mobilization and increased domestic financing for TB; engage in Global Fund New Funding Model 4 processes and National Strategic Planning and Reviews; increase demand for essential TB services; end TB stigma,  break CRG barriers; and reach the missing people with TB.  

The original call for proposals, announced the availability of US$ 9 million for CFCS Round 11 but today, thanks to an additional commitment from the Global Fund, US$10.5 million is now committed to support 100 community and civil society organizations. "This is a crucial moment for the  Challenge Facility for Civil Society. We had an incredible  demand for Round 11 and we could fund less than 50%  of it and I think we all see how important CFCS is for affected TB communities and civil society," said Dr. Lucica Ditiu, Executive Director of the Stop TB Partnership. "We all see now  that affected communities and civil society are ready to engage more than ever before.  We have the expectations that these 29 countries will be examples of engagement with governments and communities, strong and ambitious TB responses and strong demand for access to new tools and new guidelines for everyone affected by TB. Lets continue to focus on the essentials – the central piece of TB response represented by people affected by TB and civil society. ," Dr. Ditiu added. 

“Supporting Challenge Facility for Civil Society grantees is key to ensuring national TB responses are community-led. The Global Fund partnership is keen to invest in this effort, which puts communities front and center of the fight against TB,” said Marijke Wijnroks, Chief of Staff at the Global Fund. “We are glad to commit an additional US$ 1.5 million to support this unique initiative by the Stop TB Partnership.” 

About Challenge Facility for Civil Society

The Challenge Facility for Civil Society (CFCS), conceptualized and coordinated by Stop TB Partnership, is the leading grant mechanism for Community, Rights and Gender in TB for grassroots and affected TB community organizations. It also supports affected TB communities and civil society working at national, regional, and global levels to transform and focus the TB response on community-led engagement, human rights, and gender equality to end TB. This mechanism fosters TB community-led advocacy and partnerships for promoting ambitious planning and resourcing of country TB responses, accountability, demand generation for equitable access to comprehensive TB services, strengthening of TB community systems and creating enabling environments that promote human rights and gender equality in TB. For more information on CFCS, please click here.

Track 1: Country Level Grantees

Bangladesh

Institute of Allergy and Clinical Immunology of Bangladesh (IACIB)
KHULNA MUKTI SEBA SANGSTHA (KMSS)
Nari Maitree

Cambodia

Khmer HIV/AIDS NGO Alliance (KHANA)

Cameroon

FOR IMPACTS IN SOCIAL HEALTH
Join Acting Process for the Success of Sustainable Objectives (JAPSSO)
Kenko Foundation Association

DR Congo

Club Des Amis Damien ABSL
Focus Droits Et Acces
Stop TB RDC
Synergie Des Organisations De La Societe Civile Pour La Promotion Des Droits Humains Et De L’environement Sydhe ABSL

Ethiopia

Ethiopian Muslim Relief and Development Association
Organic Health Care Service Ethiopian Residents Charity (OHCS)
REACH Ethiopia
Volunteer Health Services

Ghana

GHANA NATIONAL TB VOICE NETWORK
Hope for Future Generations
STOP TB GHANA PARTNERSHIP
Sustainable Communication Response for Tuberculosis

India

Blossom Trust
Karnataka Health Promotion Trust
Humana People to People India
Pi Consulting / Survivors Against TB

Indonesia

Jaringan Indonesia Positif
Rekat Peduli Indonesia Foundation
Perkumpulan Organisasi Pasien TB Indonesia (POP TB Indonesia)
Yayasan KNCV Indonesia
Yayasan Pena Bulu

Kazakhstan

MAD Consulting Public Fund
Representative Office of Non-Profit Organization Partners In Health in the Republic of Kazakhstan

Kenya

KENYA CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS
Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network on HIV and AIDS
Stop TB partnership-Kenya
MOI'S BRIDGE COMMUNITY WELFARE ASSOCIATION
The Fantasy Soccer Academy (FSA)

Kyrgyzstan

PARTNERSKAYA SET ASSOC. PROGRA
Public Foundation AIDS Foundation East-West in the Kyrgyz Republic
Social Fund KNCV-KG
TB People in Kyrgyzstan

Malawi

Development Aid from People to People - DAPP Malawi
Facilitators of Community Transformation
Malawi Network of AIDS Services Organisations
Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre Trust

Mozambique

Association of Mozambican Mineworkers (AMIMO)
Associacao Mocambicana para a Ajuda de Desenvolvimento de Povo para Povo (ADPP)

Myanmar

Alliance Myanmar (MAHAMATE Health Care Organization)

Nepal

Multi-dimensional Resource Centre (MRC)
Society for Positive Atmosphere and Related Support to HIV and AIDS
Trishuli Plus

Nigeria

DEBRICHE HEALTH DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
Grassroots Development and Empowerment Foundation (GRADE Foundation)
Lawyers Alert Association Makurdi
STOP TB PARTNERSHIP NIGERIA
Society for Family Health, Nigeria

Pakistan

Association for Social Development
Bridge Consultants Foundation
Dopasi Foundation
TBpeople Pakistan Foundation

Papua New Guinea

KP Advocacy Consortium PNG

Peru

Asociación de Personas Afectadas por Tuberculosis del Perú (ASPAT PERU)
SERVICIO DE MEDICINAS PRO-VIDA

Philippines

Action for Health Initiatives (ACHIEVE), Inc.
Cavite Positive Action Group The JcH Advocacy Inc.
Innovations for Community Health, Inc.

South Africa

TB HIV Care
TB Proof NPC
Ubunye Foundation Trust
WACI Health

Tajikistan

Association 'Stop TB Partnership, Tajikistan'
Branch of Caritas Internationalis in Tajikistan

Tanzania

CHIMABA SANAA GROUP-(CHIMABA)
Family Welfare Foundation
Mapambano ya Kifua Kikuu na Ukimwi Temeke (MUKIKUTE)
MWITIKIO WA KUDHIBITI KIFUA KIKUU NA UKIMWI TANZANIA
Pastoral Activities and Services for People with AIDS /HIV Dar es Salaam Archdiocese
Tanzania TB Community Network (TTCN)

Ukraine

CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION TB PEOPLE UKRAINE

Uganda

Masaka Association of Persons with Disabilities Living with HIV/AIDS
Philomera Hope Center Foundation
SORAK Development Agency
The Registered Trustees of The Uganda Episcopal Conference (UEC)
Uganda Stop TB Partnership

Uzbekistan

ISHONCH VA HAYET

Viet Nam

Centre for Supporting Community Development Initiatives
Trung tâm Phát triển sáng kiến về sức khỏe cộng đồng

Zambia

Community Initiative for TB, HIV/AIDS & Malaria plus other related Diseases
Development Aid From People to People in Zambia (DAPP)
National Ex-miners and Allied Workers Association of Zambia

Zimbabwe

Disaster and Environmental Management Trust
Stop TB Partnership Zimbabwe
Students And Youth Working on reproductive Health Action Team
Jointed Hands Welfare Organisation

 

Track 2: Regional Level Grantees

Anglophone Africa

Africa Coalition on TB
Lawyers Alert Association Makurdi

Asia and the Pacific

APCASO Foundation


Eastern Europe & Central Asia

Center for Health Policies and Studies

Francophone Africa

Dynamique de la réponse d’Afrique francophone à la tuberculose (DRAF TB)

Global

Lean on Me Foundation

Latin America and the Caribbean

Socios En Salud Sucursal Peru

Middle East and North Africa

MENA HARM REDUCTION ASSOC. (MENAHRA)