Shared vision on changes in the social, political, and financial environment, and the challenges and opportunities implied for civil society working in the fields of HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.

In June 2017, given the progressive financial withdrawal of the Global Fund, the Regional Technical Assistance Center for Latin America and the Caribbean (CRAT) supported the Dominican Republic Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) in the preparation of action plans for the sustainability of civil society in the transition process. This was based on the construction of […]

Visión compartida sobre los cambios en el entorno social, político y financiero, y los desafíos y oportunidades que estos conllevan para la sociedad civil del VIH, la tuberculosis y la malaria.

En junio de 2017, el Centro Regional de Asistencia Técnica para Latinoamérica y el Caribe (CRAT) asistió al Mecanismo de Coordinación País (MCP) de República Dominicana en la elaboración de planes de acción para la sostenibilidad de la sociedad civil en el proceso de transición ante el gradual retiro del financiamiento del Fondo Mundial, basándose […]

SOCIAL DIALOGUES: SUSTAINABLE CIVIL SOCIETY IN PERU.

Given the need for sustainability and the transition following the gradual withdrawal of financing from the Global Fund, between June and July 2017, the process of social dialogues between representatives of people affected by and vulnerable to HIV and tuberculosis (TB), and non- governmental organizations involved in the responses to both epidemics was conducted. Thanks […]

PUBLIC FUNDING OF CIVIL SOCIETY AND COMMUNITIES IN THE RESPONSE TO HIV AND TB. Experience in six countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.

This document shows lessons learned and best practices of civil society organizations in six Latin American and Caribbean countries in the provision of services and/or project implementation in response to the HIV and tuberculosis (TB) epidemics financed with public resources. The analysis of these experiences seeks to guide countries with no similar mechanisms to move […]