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Global Fund Strategies

Analysis of Gender-Related Activities in Global Fund HIV Proposals from Round 10 ICASA, Addis Ababa Ethiopia December 7, 2011 Bangkok, Thailand Dr. Tonya Nyagiro Senior Gender Advisor. Overview of Presentation 1. Global Fund Gender Strategy 2. Analysis of Round 8-10 3. The Way Forward.

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Global Fund Strategies

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  1. Analysis of Gender-Related Activities in Global Fund HIV Proposals from Round 10 ICASA, Addis Ababa EthiopiaDecember 7, 2011Bangkok, ThailandDr. Tonya NyagiroSenior Gender Advisor

  2. Overview of Presentation1. Global Fund Gender Strategy2. Analysis of Round 8-103. The Way Forward

  3. Global Fund Strategies

  4. Addressing norms and marginalization and social determinants Strengthening Global Fund policies and processes : strengthening the grant application process strengthening the effectiveness of Country Coordinating Mechanisms supporting strengthened capacity on the Technical Review Panel strengthening monitoring and evaluation Secretariat capacity strengthening strengthening partnership, advocacy and outreach Increasing evidence on gender-responsive programming Implementation the Gender Strategies

  5. Gender Analysis Round 8 to 10: Key Findings • Gender-Sensitivity and the inclusion of Women on CCMs • Gender Analysis and Sex-Disaggregated Data • Program Interventions • Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) • Harmful Gender Norms • Most at Risk Populations

  6. Gender-Sensitivity and the inclusion of Women on CCMs COMPOSITION OF COUNTRY COORDINATING MECHANISM MEMBERS BY SEX AND REGION

  7. Gender Analysis and Sex-Disaggregated Data SINGLE COUNTRY ROUND 10 PROPOSALS PROVIDING DISAGGREGATED DATA, BY POPULATION (N=51)

  8. Program Interventions

  9. Program Interventions • Comprehensive PMTCT interventions • Harmful Gender Norms and Gender Based Violence • Most at Risk Populations

  10. Gender Analysis Round 8 to 10: Key Recommendations (1) • promote gender balance within CCMs, reinforce expertise and encourage the participation of women’s organizations. • support countries in gathering and analyzing age and sex disaggregated data during proposal development and grant implementation. • ensure strong gender components and quality program implementation and to prevent attrition of gender-related interventions.

  11. Gender Analysis Round 8 to 10; Key Recommendations (2) • Applicants, with the support of technical partners, are encouraged to integrate more effective gender-responsive activities in future proposals • Applicants planning to include PMTCT programs in future proposals should apply the comprehensive four-pronged approach —. • Applicants whose proposals address issues affecting sex workers should pay equal attention to the clients of sex workers, and should include legal and stigma reduction.

  12. The Way Forward: Global • Linkage of GES to global efforts PMTCT/MNCH, Action Framework, harmonized indicators, etc • Focus on violence against women • Engagement of technical partners in capacity building and collaboration on how to address gender and key affected populations • CCM’s should demonstrate meaningful incorporation of the GES • Advocacy and engagement with civil society, watch dogs and policy institutions to keep gender on the agenda

  13. The Way Forward: Country 1) Call for gender-focused TA from partners to countries to integrate more gender sensitive/ transformative intervention in proposal and program implementation. 2) Capacity Building and training on gender mainstreaming in proposal development support to countries3) To develop and promote “quick win” interventions proposal development and reprogramming efforts

  14. acknowledgements This report was produced under the direction of Francoise Ndayishimiye (Senior Gender Advisor at the Global Fund). The principal writers and contributors were Paulina Sypniewska and Parijat Baijal. Thanks also go to Jessie Schutt-Aine for her input and information related to the technical assistance for gender provided by UNAIDS

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