13th January Anti-NacGate Demonstrations No Link with Global Fund Mission
Government
says no link between the upcoming Global Fund Mission between January 13 and
20, 2015 and the January 13, 2015 demonstrations by Anti-NAC Gate Civil Society
Organizations (CSOs).
Nankhumwa: No link |
Currently
there are reports that Global Fund has suspended its aid to Malawi following
information that National Aids Commission (NAC) without proper procedures
funded first lady’s Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM) and Mulhakho Wa Alhomwe institutions
not directly linked to HIV/AIDS response. And now CSOs are holding
demonstrations on same dates demanding the two institutions to refund the
money.
In a statement Kondwani Nankhumwa
Minister of Information, Tourism and Culture assured that there is ABSOLUTELY
no connection between the two events as the purpose of the Global Fund Mission
is to provide feedback and discuss the latest draft TB/HIV and Malaria concept
notes and implementation arrangements.
“One of the critical aspects of the
process is engagement of relevant stakeholders. This forms part of the
assessment of the eligibility of any country’s concept notes. The Civil Society
is particularly given prominence in as far as stakeholder involvement in the
process is concerned.” Explained the minister
Ant NAC Gate CSOs: Demanding Mulhakho and BEAM to refund the funds to NAC |
He said the mission is routine and the
last Global Fund Mission happened three months ago in September 2014 and this
Mission too had engagements with CSO representatives as part of both TB/HIV and
Malaria concept notes writing teams.
However, in the statement Government says
does not completely rule out discussion on the recent developments during the
Global Fund’s meeting with the CSOs as members of the Mission may still want to
hear their side of the story.
The Minister also confirmed government
position on this mission by quoting an email message from the Executive
Secretary of the Malawi Global Fund Coordinating Committee to all stakeholders
informing them about the Mission.
In the latter to all stakeholders
Executive Secretary for Malawi Global Fund Coordinating Committee Secretariat, Victor
Chayamba informed all stakeholders about the Mission exactly as government
statement is indicating.
Reads the letter
Dear all,
I would like to report that there will be
a Global Fund Country Team mission to Malawi from 13 to 20 January 2015. The
aim of the mission is to discuss the latest drafts of the joint TB/HIV and
malaria concept notes and implementation arrangements. This is in alignment
with the change in the New Funding Model where the Global Fund plays an active
role in concept note preparation. The delegation will include disease advisors
for Tuberculosis and HIV and an HSS expert. Find attached the schedule of
meetings for your preparation. Note that this will note derail our road map for
finalizing the concept notes. You are kindly requested to plan to be available
for these important meetings.
Warm regards,
Victor Chayamba,
Executive Secretary,
Malawi Global Fund Coordinating Committee
Secretariat.
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