Global Fund Allocates $574 M to Support MW on AIDS, TB, Malaria
The
Malawi high-level delegation to Geneva, Switzerland to hold discussions with
the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria on a number of issues,
has disclosed that Global Fund has committed to allocate $574 million to Malawi
for initiatives that strive for the best use of the money in the fight against
three diseases over the next three years until December 2017.
Minister
of Health Dr. Jean Kalilani who led Lilongwe delegation between January 17th to
20th January 2015, told members of press on Monday evening in Lilongwe that
Global Fund has "declared its strong support" for 90-90-90, the road
map developed by UNAIDS that is designed to end the AIDS epidemic by 2030 with
rapidly increased HIV testing, prevention and treatment and with eliminating
stigma and discrimination.
The
minister said Malawi government in the meeting "expressed commitment to
maximizing the impact of Global Fund resources through a responsible,
accountable and efficient use of funds including implementing public financial
management reforms and measures to strengthen procurement and supply chain
management systems."
A
joint statement issued at the end of the meeting between Malawi and Global Fund
indicates that Malawi Government has made steady progress in public financial
management reforms and has installed a Fiscal Agent at ministry of health which
has led to improvements in the control of Global Fund resources.
It
adds that a reform process for the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) and
oversight structures for the Global Fund grants has been initiated together
with various stakeholders.
The
statement further indicates that Malawi government has committed to domestic
financing that is "willingness to pay" of $30 million towards the
national response to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria spread over a
three year period.
The
minister mentioned that the delegation also held meeting with Executive
Director for UNAIDS, Mr. Michael Sidibe.
Dr.
Kalilani said the UNAIDS director commended Malawi for "taking concrete
actions" particularly reforms on proper management of HIV/AIDS resources
and an allocation for the very first time of Malawi's own domestic resources
for the ARV budget to the tune of $8.5 million.
The
Minister noted that the trip was an important confidence building mission to
update Global Fund on the performance improvement plans submitted by two
principle recipients Malawi Government and National AIDS Commission (NAC) in
2014 and inform Global Fund on measures to be undertaken to restore confidence
in Malawi's financial management and oversight as government is still writing
concept notes requesting for funding for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria from Global
Fund.
The
Lilongwe delegation to Geneva included Chief Secretary to the Government,
UNAIDS Country Director, acting Executive Director at NAC and Executive
Director for Malawi Network for People Living with HIV (MANET+).
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