GFAN selected for UN High-Level Meeting Affected Communities and Civil Society Platform
GFAN is selected to coordinate the Affected Communities and Civil Society Platform for the 2023 UN High-Level Meeting on TB. Applications are now being accepted for lead consultant(s) to support this work (Deadline: 5 January 2023).
The Stop TB Partnership announced that the Global Fund Advocates Network (GFAN) has been selected to coordinate the Affected Communities and Civil Society Platform for the 2023 UN High-Level Meeting (HLM) on TB and help coordinate the participation and meaningful engagement of TB communities in the lead up to the meeting. GFAN was chosen through a competitive open call for proposals launched by Stop TB Partnership.
“The 2023 TB UNHLM in 2023 will only be successful if TB
communities’ priorities and voices are at the center of
discussions, consultations, and advocacy in the lead up
to the meeting. They will play a critical role in holding
member states accountable for the targets agreed at the 2018
UNHLM on Political Declaration and the commitments they will
make at the 2023 UNHLM on TB. GFAN’s role will be
essential in supporting these processes and we count on their
reach and experience to fulfill it,” said Dr. Lucica
Ditiu, Executive Director of the Stop TB Partnership.
GFAN
was established in 2011 to build a global social movement to
demand health for all by recruiting, connecting and mobilizing
advocates to communicate the urgent need and demand of fully
funding global health initiatives. Their successful proposal to
host the 2023 platform for communities and civil society
engaging in the TB high-level meeting sets out a clear plan for
supporting inclusive engagement from communities and Civil
Society Organizations (CSO’s), working in close
collaboration with Stop TB Partnership Board constituencies and
Secretariat and partners, through 2023 up to the High-Level
Meeting in close collaboration with .
“While
most know our work in the context of the Global Fund,
specifically over recent years, we have led and engaged in
collaboration with others in broader global health spaces
– in alignment with our new strategy, launched in 2021,
and building on our experience including our work on the 2018 TB
HLM,” said Katy Kydd Wright, Director of GFAN. “We
will use the same guiding principles we apply to all our work to
inform how we co-create a space with identified regional
partners in a shared leadership approach for communities and
civil society to learn from each other, find support and
collaborate to maximize our collective impact on the high-level
meeting.”
Stop TB encourages all TB
affected community and civil society organizations to actively
engage in the processes that will lead to the TB UNHLM 2023. We
will continue to support the coordinated engagement of more than
100 Challenge Facility for Civil Society grantees as a part of
a broader engagement in the lead up to the UNHLM on TB.
This initiative is based on the successful outcome of the
dedicated information and strategizing sessions conducted during
the recent Stop TB Community Summit held in Bangkok, in November
2022.
GFAN
issued
a term of reference for lead consultant(s) to support this
work.
GFAN will invite and convene partners from 6 regions and other
key allies to join them in a leadership group in the next few
weeks and will work towards a first global call for civil
society and communities in January 2023. GFAN will be posting
information along the way
here which will include links to resources, calls to action,
templates for advocacy and regular updates.
The Stop
TB Partnership and GFAN are committed to supporting meaningful
and comprehensive support for TB affected communities and civil
society.
Guided by the Stop TB Governing Board
Decision and with guidance from Stop TB’s Community
and NGO Delegations, the Stop TB Partnership is
also supporting the commencement of the second TB community
accountability report “A Deadly Divide”.
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Source:
Stop TB Partnership