Global Fund Working Group: "Future of the Global Fund: Challenges and Opportunities for the New Executive Director"

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Access the Global Fund Working Group report Challenges and Opportunities for the New Executive Director of the Global Fund: Seven Essential Tasks (pdf)
In its first four years, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has become one of the most important aid agencies in the world, both because it is now a major force in the fight against the three diseases, and because it has pioneered new approaches in foreign assistance. The Global Fund is about to enter a crucial new phase as it makes its first leadership transition, with Richard Feachem completing his term and Michel Kazatchkine taking over as Executive Director (ED), and as the organization shifts from an innovative start-up to a mature institution. In advance of this leadership change, the Center for Global Development convened a high-level independent Working Group (see the list of members below) to help the new ED define the major tasks that s/he should primarily focus attention, and provide specific recommendations for action. The Group identified seven key tasks, starting from operations in-country where ultimate results are achieved, through supporting arrangements aimed at making those operations more effective - technical assistance, performance based funding, procurement and supply chain strategies, and secretariat operations - and ending with the overarching issues of financing and Board relationships. The Group recommended a wide range of specific actions, some of which the ED and Secretariat can implement on their own, and others which will require the support of the Board or the cooperation of key multilateral, bilateral, government, NGO and private sector partners. Some of the key recommendations include:
The Working Group consists of 21 members, including relevant experts in government, civil society organizations, foundations, academia, private sector companies and disease-based partnership initiatives.
Members participate in a personal capacity and on a voluntary basis, independent of their institutional affiliation. Contact: Please contact Andy Jeninga at AJeninga@cgdev.org or Michael Bernstein at MBernstein@cgdev.org for more information about the Working Group on the Future of the Global Fund: Challenges and Opportunities for the Next Executive Director. |


