A guide for completing PAI’s reporting template for GFF grant recipients. Please direct any additional questions to the GFF team.
Type: Resources
Category: Civil Society
Wemos (The Netherlands) is pleased to share with you a joint case study that it conducted together with Akina Mama wa Afrika (Uganda). We analysed the Africa Medical Equipment Facility (AMEF), a relatively new blended finance facility rolled out in Kenya since 2021, which is carried out by the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and is […]
Type: Resources
Category: Health Financing, UHC
This Global Financing Facility annual report provides a deeper look into the state of progress in health for women, children and adolescent in GFF partner countries and unpacks the impact of COVID-19 and other crises on countries and communities. It also looks at specific examples of how the GFF partnership has helped countries build more […]
Type: Resources
In 2014, the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescents (GFF) was announced, targeting countries with the highest burden of maternal and child mortality. The aim of the funding is to ensure targeted efforts toward interventions that will reduce preventable maternal, newborn, child and adolescent deaths and improve their overall health, leading to a better quality […]
Type: Resources
Category: Maternal and Child Health
Analysis of the Health Sector Budget Execution Report – Mozambique
Type: Resources
Category: Health Financing
In Mozambique, the health sector is the third sector that absorbs most resources from the State Budget, the first of the priority sectors that most absorbs resources is Education, followed by the infrastructure sector and education sector, considering the methodology presented in the budget documents for the economic and social sectors. The special focus of […]
Type: Resources
Category: Health Financing
This study tracks progress of the Global Financing Facility (GFF) in Uganda, which contributes to the Uganda Reproductive, Maternal and Child Health Services Improvement Project (URMCHIP), and particularly the implementation of the Results Based Framework (RBF) component of URMCHIP.
Type: Resources
Category: Results-based Financing
The Naguru Youth Health Network (NYHN) developed videos on meaningful adolescent and youth engagement in the GFF. Interviewing both health service providers and youth seeking services, they put together this video.
Type: Resources
Category: Adolescent and Youth Engagement
The Naguru Youth Health Network (NYHN) developed videos on meaningful adolescent and youth engagement in the GFF. Working with Ignite Youth in Zimbabwe, they put together this video.
Type: Resources
Category: Adolescent and Youth Engagement
The Naguru Youth Health Network (NYHN) developed videos on meaningful adolescent and youth engagement in the GFF. Working with the Alliance nationale des Jeunes pour la Santé de la Reproduction et de la Planification Familiale in Senegal, they put together this video.
Type: Resources
Category: Adolescent and Youth Engagement