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Company About
The Country Coordinating Mechanism of Ethiopia (CCM/E)
is a stand-alone mechanism that was established on February 27, 2002, to facilitate and coordinate the management of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria grants to address the three diseases in Ethiopia. The Global Fund is a financing mechanism with the purpose of attracting, managing, and disbursing funds that will increase existing resources in Ethiopia and make a sustainable and significant contribution to the reduction of infections, illness, and death.
The CCM/E focuses on performance by linking Global Fund resources to the achievement of clear, measurable, and sustainable results through strengthening partnerships between government/ private/donor/NGO. The participation of communities and people, particularly those infected and directly affected by the three diseases, are critical for both the development of concept notes and the implementation of the awarded grant funds.
GLOBAL FUND
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) is an international financing mechanism that provides grants to low- and middle-income countries to fight these three diseases. It has invested over US$3billion in these programs for Ethiopia since 2002.
520
K+People on Antiretroviral therapy
128
K+People with TB Treated
16
M+Mosquito Nets Distributed
453
M $ received from 2021-2024
CCM-E Function
The functions of the CCM/E are
Coordination
Coordinate the development and submission of funding requests to access both the country allocations and the CCM Funding
Nomination
Nominate the PR(s) and monitor their performance.
Implementation
Oversee implementation of the approved programs, including the closure process
Endorse any program’s revision
Endorse any program’s revision request; and Ensure linkages and consistency between the Global Fund financed programs, and other national health and development programs.
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