During the planning phase of the small grants mechanism in 2018, PMNCH, under the guidance of the GFF Civil Society Coordinating Group, issued catalytic pilot grants to civil society organizations (CSOs) in Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. These grants were intended to stimulate civil society engagement in the GFF and to demonstrate potential contributions […]
This presentation outlines the basics of the Human Capital Plan in Africa. It explains why the plan is so important for Africa in reaching RMNCAH goals as well as other human rights goals, and outlines how the World Bank will work with governments and partners to support countries in seven main ways.
On November 3-4 2018, the Civil Society Coordinating Group for the GFF (CSCG) convened a two-day workshop in Oslo, Norway, to bring together CSOs working on the GFF at global and country levels. This workshop built upon three previous annual CS workshops, held in the lead up to the fall GFF Investors Group meetings; and, […]
The International Monetary Fund practice of attaching policy conditions to its loans for crisis-hit countries continues to trigger outrage and protest.This new Eurodad study on conditionality assesses first how intrusive IMF programs are. The report takes a thorough look at the IMF’s conditionality databases, as well as relevant program documents, in order to assess how […]
The GFF Civil Society Coordinating Group (CSCG) commissioned this case study to describe the experience of CSOs’ participation and engagement in the GFF process in Senegal.
This report provides a synthesis of the main issues covered during the national GFF CSO workshop in Malawi in July 2018, and highlights key areas, priorities and next steps.
This Investment Case has laid out monitoring and evaluation framework to track the progress and measure results on the set goals, objectives and targets of the Nigeria RMNCAH+N (GFF) Investment Case.
Wemos, a Dutch global public health civil society organization, offers a critical review of the GFF’s implementation and continuing role in Kenya and Tanzania as of summer 2018.
This document outlines the in-person strategy meeting on April 20, 2018, which focused on aligning TA and support of GFF country CSOs; Support, Communication, and Technical Assistance for CSOs; Accountability; GFF replenishment; challenges, and CS Coordination Group Governance and Administration.