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1 HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men
UNFINISHED BUSINESS HIV Among Gay and Bisexual Men and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men SIDE EVENT to the Civil Society Hearings on HIV and AIDS 5 April 2016 New York

2 Total resources in the fight against HIV and AIDS
Rapidly increased external investment in HIV from 2000 onwards Proportion of total investment from domestic sources increasing year on year External resourcing a becoming lessor proportion of overall investment over time Source : UNAIDS report on the global AIDS epidemic 2013, Global Tuberculosis report 2013, World Malaria report 2013

3 Investment in program for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men
Remains almost exclusively from external donors Limited if any from domestic resources in the vast majority of contexts – varying by region however Disaggregated data detailing exact focus of the investments from either source is not generally available

4 The Global Fund – Key Populations Investment Tracking
Commenced detailed investment tracking across all interventions recommended in the WHO Key Populations Consolidated Guidelines in mid 2015 Review will include budget analysis of all HIV and HIV/TB grants signed under the new funding model. Full analysis to be finalized in May/June. Includes focus on programs for: gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men Trans* communities People who inject drugs Sex workers Does not include treatment – at this stage Current provisional estimate of investment in programs for gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men is 7-9% of all HIV funding net of treatment costs.

5 The Global Fund – Strategy 2017-2022
Incorporates as key sub-objective aim to scale up programs for key populations Proposed to the GF Board: a corporate KPI which aims to measure scale up of prevention and treatment access fro Key Populations corporate KPI which measure the ‘proportion’ of a countries allocation to key population programming corporate KPI which measures increases in domestic resourcing of evidence informed programs for key populations Changes to counterpart financing requirements and focus of proposal obligations to incentivize and require increased focus on key populations including those that address human rights related barriers Push for increased investment and focus on community based monitoring of GF supported programs and community implemented and based surveys to track progress and measure quality


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