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One policy reform aimed at maintaining the critical role of civil society in the HIV response in concert with domestic resource mobilization efforts is the development of government-led mechanisms to finance civil society through formalized contractual channels. Such partnerships between governments and civil society are widely referred to as “social contracting.” HP+ is providing technical assistance to countries to best prepare for donor transitions and help governments and civil society organizations with understanding and implementing social contracting through financial and policy means.
Health Policy Plus. 2018. Health Policy Plus: Social Contracting: Supporting Domestic Public Financing for Civil Society’s Role in the HIV Response. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00S-RZQ
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