Post-Global Fund HIV Financing: A Promising Transitioning Model and the Implementation of Plan from the SHIFT Project in Thailand 26 July 2018 Rapeepun.

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Post-Global Fund HIV Financing: A Promising Transitioning Model and the Implementation of Plan from the SHIFT Project in Thailand 26 July 2018 Rapeepun (Ohm) Jommaroeng, PhD SHIFT Program Manager Email: rapeepun@thaiaids.org

What is needed for the transition? Thai Deputy Prime Minister at AIDS- Almost Zero Grand Opening 8 May 2017 Political commitment Strong civil society sector Knowledge of public policy system and governance No previous negative relationship between GOs and CSOs (if so, solve this first – by a neutral third party) CSO Resource Mobilization Coalition

Vision: To End AIDS in 2030 (in 14 years) Situations: Concentrated HIV epidemic among key populations New infections < 1,000 cases Deaths due to HIV < 4,000 cases PLHIV 400,000 persons Support from SHIFT Actions from the Civil Society Sector: ”AIDS Almost Zero” Program CSO Funding Mechanism Strategic information Working with the Government National Health Security Office (US$5.7M per year for key populations) MoPH Subsidiary funds (US$1.42M per year) CRM Coalition (Civil Society Organization Resource Mobilization) Fundraising with Private Sector and philanthropists Capacity building Increased fiscal space Strengthen Formal and Informal Partnership Allocative Efficiency Collaborative Governance Policy Advocacy Transitioning Plan Participatory Budgeting Sharing among countries Shared responsbilities

Reliable strategic information (being a good source) Key Success Factors for Domestic HIV Financing for Civil Society Organizations (some could be prerequisite assumptions/conditions) Strengthened both formal and information partnership/relationships + shared vision CSOs – Professional, Legitimacy, Accountability, and Management proficiency Reliable strategic information (being a good source) Communication consistency in partnership Strong collective voices of CSOs Respect government staff as equal humans (and hopefully they would do the same)

You can’t win a boxing match by just yelling at the side ring. You have to go up on the STAGE! Authors: Rapeepun Jommaroeng1,2, Yenjit Somphoh1, Kamon Uppakaew1, Aggamorn Karakit1, Danai Linjongrut1, Choovit Thongbai3, Promboon Panitchpakdi1 and the CSO Resource Mobilization (CRM) Coalition 1 Thai National AIDS Foundation, 2 Rainbow Sky Association of Thailand, 3 Pink Monkey Lopburi, 4 Raks Thai Foundation