On this page you will find links to several useful pages and resources regarding communities, rights and gender.
Trained Community Focal Points
Through nine capacity building workshops we have reached 176 community representatives with various areas of expertise, including TB, HIV, human rights, gender etc. The aim of these workshops has been to build the capacity of the community representatives to meaningfully engage in the pre-TRP stages of the Global Fund’s new funding model process.
Click here to see the trained community representatives from your country.
Guidance Notes:
- Meaningful Participation of TB Communities in National Planning
Arabic, English, French - Community System Strengthening and TB
Arabic, English, French - Community Component in TB Reviews
Arabic, English, French
Joint TB/HIV Programming:
- Community-Based TB and HIV Integration Good Practice Guide
This guide developed by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance and PATH provides guidance on how to integrate TB in HIV programming. - Community-Based TB and HIV Integration: Good Practice Guide Workbook
This workbook accompanies Good Practice Guide on Community-based TB and HIV Integration. - Global Fund information note on joint tuberculosis and HIV programming
Gender:
- TB and Women
- Gender in tuberculosis research
- Global Fund Gender Equality Strategy
- Global Fund Gender Equality Strategy Action Plan
- Addressing Gender Inequalities and Strengthening Responses for Women and Girls
- Checklist for Integrating Gender into the New Funding Model of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria
Key Affected Populations:
Human Rights:
- Human Rights for HIV, TB, Malaria and HSS Grants
- Human Rights and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria- Sara L. M. Davis
Other Useful Documents:
- Strategic investments for TB
- Scaling-up effective management of drug-resistant tuberculosis
- The following checklists, developed by WHO and other technical partners, provide a guiding framework for the review of New Funding Model Concept Notes: