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Ministry of Health (MoH) Kenya engaged stakeholders’ preparation of the grant for securing Global Fund resources for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The grant making process which took more than a month involved review of program interventions and targets, costs and cash forecast for the next three and half years. As a result, Kenya application of US$ 356 million is expected to go to full GFATM Board for approval in November 2017. HP+ supported MoH to cost the proposed intervention and in realignment of the grant distribution so as to facilitate the absorption capacity of the grant over the 3.5 years for the three diseases.
Ministry of Health (MoH) Kenya engaged stakeholders’ preparation of the grant for securing Global Fund resources for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The grant making process which took more than a month involved review of program interventions and targets, costs and cash forecast for the next three and half years. As a result, Kenya application of US$ 356 million is expected to go to full GFATM Board for approval in November 2017. HP+ supported MoH to cost the proposed intervention and in realignment of the grant distribution so as to facilitate the absorption capacity of the grant over the 3.5 years for the three diseases.
Ministry of Health (MoH) Kenya engaged stakeholders’ preparation of the grant for securing Global Fund resources for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The grant making process which took more than a month involved review of program interventions and targets, costs and cash forecast for the next three and half years. As a result, Kenya application of US$ 356 million is expected to go to full GFATM Board for approval in November 2017. HP+ supported MoH to cost the proposed intervention and in realignment of the grant distribution so as to facilitate the absorption capacity of the grant over the 3.5 years for the three diseases.
Ministry of Health (MoH) Kenya engaged stakeholders’ preparation of the grant for securing Global Fund resources for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The grant making process which took more than a month involved review of program interventions and targets, costs and cash forecast for the next three and half years. As a result, Kenya application of US$ 356 million is expected to go to full GFATM Board for approval in November 2017. HP+ supported MoH to cost the proposed intervention and in realignment of the grant distribution so as to facilitate the absorption capacity of the grant over the 3.5 years for the three diseases.
Ministry of Health (MoH) Kenya engaged stakeholders’ preparation of the grant for securing Global Fund resources for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The grant making process which took more than a month involved review of program interventions and targets, costs and cash forecast for the next three and half years. As a result, Kenya application of US$ 356 million is expected to go to full GFATM Board for approval in November 2017. HP+ supported MoH to cost the proposed intervention and in realignment of the grant distribution so as to facilitate the absorption capacity of the grant over the 3.5 years for the three diseases.
Ministry of Health (MoH) Kenya engaged stakeholders’ preparation of the grant for securing Global Fund resources for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The grant making process which took more than a month involved review of program interventions and targets, costs and cash forecast for the next three and half years. As a result, Kenya application of US$ 356 million is expected to go to full GFATM Board for approval in November 2017. HP+ supported MoH to cost the proposed intervention and in realignment of the grant distribution so as to facilitate the absorption capacity of the grant over the 3.5 years for the three diseases.