The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, and the World Bank's Engagement with the Global Fund : Volume 2. Appendixes
The principal purpose of this Global Program Review (GPR) is to learn lessons from the experience of the Global Fund and its interaction with the Bank in three areas: (a) the design and operation of large global partnership programs like the Global...
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Summary: | The principal purpose of this Global
Program Review (GPR) is to learn lessons from the experience
of the Global Fund and its interaction with the Bank in
three areas: (a) the design and operation of large global
partnership programs like the Global Fund that are financing
country-level investments, (b) the engagement of the World
Bank with these partnership programs, and (c) the evaluation
of these programs. The Review has an intensive focus on the
Bank's engagement with the Global Fund at the country
level because of the potential for competition or
collaboration between Global Fund-supported activities and
the Bank's lending operations at the country level.
Therefore, it also focuses on the design and operation of
the Global Fund-supported activities at the country level.
This review was initiated before the high-level independent
review panel on fiduciary controls and oversight mechanisms
of the Global Fund was commissioned in February 2011, and it
was drafted before their final report, turning the page from
emergency to sustainability, was issued on September 19,
2011. While the two studies are complementary and overlap to
some extent, they were conducted independently of each
other, for different audiences, and for different purposes. |
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