| Literature DB >> 24661793 |
Francis Wafula1, Charles Marwa, David McCoy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Principal Recipients (PRs) receive money from the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) to manage and implement programs. However, little research has gone into understanding their opinions and experiences. This survey set out to describe these, thereby providing a baseline against which changes in PR opinions and experiences can be assessed as the recently introduced new funding model is rolled out.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24661793 PMCID: PMC3987691 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8603-10-15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Global Fund actors and their roles
| The Global Fund point person responsible for all communication between the Fund and the grant recipient country actors. | |
| A country-level partnership that writes and submits grant proposals to the Global Fund based on defined country priorities. | |
| Principal Recipient (PR) | Entities nominated or selected by CCMs to implement programs, or sub-contract other entities to implement the programs. The sub-contracted entities are referred to as ‘Sub-Recipients (SRs)’. Principal recipients may be government agencies, non-governmental organizations, private commercial firms or multilateral agencies. |
| Local Fund Agent (LFA) | Country-level organizations contracted by the Global Fund to oversee grant implementation on its behalf. Their roles include pre-grant assessment of country systems, and verification of information submitted by PRs. |
| Office of the Inspector General (OIG) | An independent unit of the Global Fund that ensures proper use of resources through audit, inspection and investigation of grants. |
The PR classification used for the survey
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| Government PRs | 164 (51%) |
| Non-government PRs | 161 (49%) |
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| Sub-Saharan Africa | 128 (39%) |
| All other regions | 197 (62%) |
General characteristics of the PRs responded to the survey
| 115 | 29 (25) | 86 (75) | |
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| Sub-Saharan Africa | 47 (44) | 13 (50) | 33 (41) |
| Other regions | 60 (56) | 13 (50) | 47 (59) |
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| 2 years and below | 41 (36) | 7 (23) | 34 (41) |
| More than 2 years | 72 (64) | 22 (77) | 49 (59) |
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| One grant | 49 (43) | 7 (24) | 42 (51) |
| Two or more grants | 64 (57) | 22 (76) | 40 (49) |
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| 10 million and less | 57 (53) | 16 (55) | 41 (53) |
| 11-30 million | 23 (22) | 6 (21) | 17 (22) |
| Over 31 million | 27 (25) | 7 (24) | 20 (25) |
*-Some respondents did not respond to all questions, leading to variations in response rates for different questions.
Figure 1PR opinions on grant requirements and management.
Figure 2PR opinions on technical support requirements from the Global Fund.
Figure 3PR opinions on the voluntary pooled procurement system.
Principal Recipient communication and relationship with other Global Fund actors
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| Organization has adequate communication with FPM ( | 91 (86) | 23 (82) | 68 (88) | 84 (87) | 35 (80) | 49 (92) |
| Organization has adequate communication with CCM ( | 76 (73) | 24 (86) | 52 (68) | 72 (74) | 29 (66) | 43 (81) |
| Organization has adequate communication with LFA ( | 87 (82) | 25 (89) | 62 (81) | 83 (86) | 37 (84) | 46 (87) |
| Organization has adequate communication with SRs ( | 84 (92) | 21 (92) | 63 (93) | 81 (93) | 35 (90) | 46 (95) |
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| FPM responds to queries in a timely manner ( | 74 (71) | 15 (56) | 59 (76) | 69 (72) | 25 (59) | 44 (83) |
| CCM responds to queries in a timely manner ( | 54 (51) | 17 (61) | 37 (48) | 50 (51) | 18 (41) | 32 (60) |
| LFA responds to queries in a timely manner ( | 61 (58) | 17 (61) | 44 (57) | 59 (60) | 20 (46) | 39 (73) |
| SRs responds to queries in a timely manner ( | 61 (67) | 13 (57) | 48 (71) | 60 (69) | 21 (54) | 39 (81) |
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| Organization has good relations with the FPM ( | 88 (84) | 22 (82) | 66 (86) | 81 (84) | 33 (77) | 48 (90) |
| Organization has good relations with the CCM ( | 79 (75) | 24 (86) | 55 (71) | 74 (76) | 33 (75) | 41 (77) |
| Organization has good relations with the LFA ( | 77 (74) | 21 (75) | 56 (73) | 72 (74) | 31 (80) | 41 (77) |
| Organization has good relations with the SRs ( | 85 (93) | 20 (87) | 65 (96) | 81 (93) | 35 (90) | 46 (95) |