Gender Equality and Country Dialogues: Zimbabwe’s Experience with NFM Tendai F Mhaka Zimbabwe GES Workshop Jakarta 3 March 2014.

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Gender Equality and Country Dialogues: Zimbabwe’s Experience with NFM Tendai F Mhaka Zimbabwe GES Workshop Jakarta 3 March 2014

OBJECTIVE 1: Global Fund’s policies, procedures and structures effectively support programs that address gender inequalities Country Dialogues not controlled by Global Fund High levels of participation essential for all applications Inclusion of women in all their diversity, ensures broad range of perspectives understood and effective programmes to meet women’s needs and rights are included in concept notes

Background The development of the NFM by GF offers an exciting and more predictable opportunity for any country response A requirement to develop the Concept Note (CN) is the need for ’robust country dialogue’ process including active involvement key populations in a country. The opportunity ensures continued and helpful engagement with GF secretariat through out the process, unlike during the round system

Strategies Used Dialogues were embedded in existing structures eg TWG on gender,TWG on MIPA Allowing another key population sector to lead the process. Took advantage of existing on going processes e.g Zimbabwe Investment Case through NAC and UNAIDS Taking advantage of other pre-planned meetings save time and allow for safe space

Strategies continued Representative of women living with HIV on Concept Note writing team & secured ongoing consultation Existing frameworks and strategic documents guided inputs, inc – Zimbabwe Agenda for Accelerated CAP – Women, Girls, Gender Equality and HIV strategy – WHO guidelines on HIV infection & AIDS in Prison – CSS framework (UNAIDS) – GF Concept Note Guidelines Identified areas of weaknesses in gender equality among High impact Interventions (eg ART scale up)

Weaknesses No technical support expert on gender, CSS etc to guide the Concept Note writing team Our team working on CSS and Gender team was heavy on programme people, but weak on costing and M&E yet the focus needs to be immediate impact. Country dialogue limited to National organisations and those with physical presence in Harare - time and budgetary limitations Limited data on other key populations (due to legal constraints) Civil Society caught off guard – involved in our own challenges and so a bit fragmented at that time

Challenges and Opportunities Marginalized and criminalized communities may fear joining public dialogues Diverse groups present multiple needs and Country Dialogues do not have time to deal with all Caucusing ahead of Country Dialogues can identify priorities In Kenya, private consultations have been held for young sex workers Other gender advocates then present their views to CD

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