L’ONG Hôte du GFF [News PAI] 

Le troisième cycle de subventions conclue l’attribution de 2,7 millions de dollars à des organisations de la société civile et dirigées par des jeunes dans 28 pays  L’ONG hôte du Mécanisme de financement mondial (GFF) à PAI, en collaboration avec le Groupe de coordination de la société civile (CSCG), a annoncé la troisième série de […]

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$2.7 Million Awarded to Civil Society and Youth-Led Organizations Across 28 Global Financing Facility Partner Countries

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE [Washington, DC, August 14, 2023] — Today, in collaboration with the Civil Society Coordinating Group (CSCG) Steering Committee, PAI announced the third and final round of 2023-2024 grants awarded to civil society organizations (CSOs) and youth-led organizations (YLOs) through the Global Financing Facility (GFF) NGO Host program hosted at PAI. PAI […]

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Community Working Group on Health: Bringing Civil Society into Health Financing

  Background In 2001, African Union heads of state committed to allocating 15% of their annual budgets to health sector financing through the Abuja Declaration. However, in 2022, Zimbabwe’s health budget was only 10.6% of total spending. Inadequate public financing for health means Zimbabweans are largely forced to pay out-of-pocket — if and when they […]

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PRE-IG16 WEBINAR: SAVE THE DATE & REGISTER!

  GFF Pre-Investors Group 16th Meeting CSCG Webinar Monday, July 17th, 2023 9am-10:30am EDT | 1pm-2:30pm UTC | 3pm-4:30pm CET | 4pm-5:30pm EAT. Zoom registration link: click here Please join our upcoming Pre-IG16 Webinar on July 17th! Dear Civil Society and Youth partners, The Global Civil Society Coordinating Group for the Global Financing Facility (CSCG) […]

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Status of GFF NGO Host Grants

As of May 4, the GFF NGO Host has awarded $1.35 million in grants to support 23 civil society organizations (CSOs) and youth-led organizations (YLOs) in 13 countries. This includes Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Malawi, Mauritania, Mozambique, Pakistan, Senegal, Uganda and Zambia. PAI, a leading civil society advocacy organization dedicated to advancing universal access to sexual and […]

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CSCG leaders at the 2023 World Bank/IMF Spring meetings

  “Nothing about us, without us”  On 11-14 April 2023, CSCG members had a week-full of engagement at the World Bank/IMP Spring Meetings Civil Society Policy Forum: On April 11, the CSPF kickstarted with a roundtable of the World Bank Executive Directors with Civil Society. Christina Chilimba, Co-Chair, RMNCAH-N Youth Coalition, Malawi, CSCG Steering Committee Member […]

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Join our “CSCG 101” webinar on Tuesday April 25, 2023

Save the date and register for our “CSCG 101” webinar on Tuesday April 25, 2023 The Global Civil Society Coordinating Group for the Global Financing Facility (CSCG), is excited to invite you to our upcoming “CSCG 101” webinar on on Tuesday, April 25, 2023, at 8:30 AM EDT (12:30 PM UTC) on the topic of […]

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Advancing Health for All – April 2023

Welcome to the new GFF-CSO Newsletter Welcome to the first edition of the Advancing Health for All newsletter. Here you will find the voices, perspectives, achievements and impacts of civil society and youth-led organizations as they further sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health and nutrition (SRMNCAH+N) in support of Global Financing Facility (GFF) […]

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Driving Change in Senegal Through Youth-Led Accountability

Senegal has one of the highest fertility rates in the world, with an average of 4.5 births per woman, making it one of the fastest-growing countries.[1] As it grows, so does the demand for quality sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health and nutrition (SRMNCAH+N) services. Currently, the unmet need for family planning among […]

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Leveraging Community-Led Monitoring to Improve Youth SRH Services in Uganda

Uganda has one of the fastest-growing youth populations in the world, with nearly 78% of its population under 30 years of age. As the country continues to grow, substantial gaps in meeting the sexual and reproductive health (SRH) needs of adolescents and youth, which has led to high rates of unmet need for contraception, unintended […]

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