Partnership Forum
Characterized by inclusiveness, the Global Fund is governed by a broad range of groups: from governments and not for profit organizations, to communities affected by the three diseases, and the Private Sector.
As one of the four integral pillars of the Fund’s governance framework (joining the Board, the Secretariat and theTechnical Review Panel), the Partnership Forum reaches out to an even wider audience of stakeholders, including those who are not normally involved in Global Fund processes.
Demonstrating the continuing innovation of the Global Fund, the Partnership Forum is an innovative model of consultation and broad discussion rather than a single ‘event’. While culminating in a Partnership Forum meeting every 24 – 30 months, recommendations start to take their shape from on-line discussions, partner-led consultations, and a variety of internal and external discussions.
Recommendations from each Partnership Forum provide guidance and input to the Board through its Policy and Strategy Committee, directly contributing to the Global Fund’s strategic direction and implementation framework.
Partnership Forum Core Functions
From the Global Fund’s By-Laws [ PDF - 731 KB ], the three primary functions of the Partnership Forum are:
- Review and provide feedback on the progress of the Global Fund;
- Develop recommendations on Global Fund strategy, policy and practice; and
- Mobilize and sustain political commitment to take actions to fight the three diseases and to ensure sustainable long-term financing.
Partnership Forum Themes and Leadership
The overall theme and content of each Partnership Forum consultation is determined by a Steering Committee of up to 11 persons. Membership of the Steering Committee is drawn from the Global Fund’s Board Constituencies, having regard to principles of gender, geographic and partnership sector diversity, to bring to each Forum a breadth of skills and innovation that supports robust recommendations.