CCM Launches Country Dialogues As Ghana Receives Allocation Letter For $234m To Combat 3 Diseases | General News
Wed, 11 Jan 2023 22:00
The Global Fund has proposed an indicative split of allocation funds across eligible disease components. However, the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) has the responsibility to assess and propose the best use of funds across these disease components and health system strengthening.
Given the current challenging economic environment and limited available resources, the Global Fund recognizes the need to prioritize investments. To enhance effectiveness and performance, the Global Fund will support investments where the greatest impact can be achieved, including in health and community systems, prevention, human rights and gender equality, according to countries' needs.
Based on the Global Fund Board's decision in November 2022 on the funding available for the 2023-2025 allocation period, Ghana has been allocated US$234,047,975 for HIV, tuberculosis (TB), malaria and building resilient and sustainable systems for health (RSSH).
Over 20 years, the Global Fund partnership has saved 50 million lives, yet the fight to end AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria is not over. Recent unprecedented health challenges had a devastating impact on the progress made. But together, we can get back on track to end the three diseases by 2030, to build resilient and sustainable systems for health and strengthen pandemic preparedness, to make the world healthier and more equitable.

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