GFF Country Workshop 2018: Report for Participants

The Global Financing Facility (GFF) Country Workshop was organized in Accra, Ghana from 28 January to 1 February 2018. The GFF Country Workshop brought together 10 new GFF-supported countries to engage and energize their multisectoral country teams around a common vision and support the operationalization of country-specific GFF visions. This Workshop Report summarizes the workshop’s […]

Type: Resources

Category: Adolescent Health, Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS), Civil Society, Nutrition, Private Sector

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GFF Civil Society Workshop Maputo Concept Note

This concept note provides logistical information and explains the purpose and goals of the Civil Society Workshop in November 2016 in Maputo, Mozambique. The workshop brought CSOs from GFF countries together in order to increase CSO engagement and collaboration in the GFF.

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Category: Civil Society

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Improving Access to RMNCAH Commodities: Third Investors Group Meeting

At the request of the Investors Group at their Second meeting in February 2016, a small Task Team of technical experts was convened to discuss ways to address current challenges in access to reproductive, maternal, newborn, children’s and adolescent health (RMNCAH) commodities. This paper provides an overview of the task team’s discussions and the emerging […]

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Summary of the one-day PRE-CSO Meeting on Global Financing Facility

This document gives a brief overview of the Pre-CSO Meeting on the GFF in Nairobi, Kenya, on November 16-18th, 2015. It states outcomes of the meeting, lessons learned, and next steps to further CSO engagement to achieve the best results.

Type: Resources

Category: Civil Society

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Accountability and Advocacy Require a United Front: the Case of the AMHiN Coalition in Nigeria

This document highlights how the creation of the Accountability for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in Nigeria (AMNHiN), a CSO Coalition, has strengthened accountability for maternal, newborn, and child health in Nigeria in very practical ways, and has influenced the health priorities of the President’s Transition Committee in the wake of the March 2015 elections. […]

Type: Resources

Category: Civil Society, Maternal and Child Health

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An Inclusive Accountability Forum Uses Evidence to Influence Progress in Jigawa, Nigeria

This case study describes how the Nigeria country team of MamaYe!, an organization focused on maternal and newborn health, facilitated the creation of a state-level evidence-based accountability mechanism in Jigawa state: the Jigawa state Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Accountability Forum (JiMAF).This brought together many stakeholders, including CSO networks, the media, the private sector, and […]

Type: Resources

Category: Civil Society, Maternal and Child Health, Private Sector

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