Country Coordinating Mechanisms
| Guidelines | | | Assessments | | | Workshops | | | Case Studies |
| R8 Solicitaiton and Proposal Note - 7 April 2008 Arabic Chinese English French Spanish Portuguese Russian |
| Examples of CCM Governance Instruments |
Ghana CCM Constitution Zimbabwe CCM Standard Operating Proceedures Nigeria CCM Constitution |
By-laws / Constitutions / SOPs Conflict of Interest Policies CCM Plans (new) |
CCM Funding |
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Country Coordinating Mechanisms are central to the Global Fund's commitment to local ownership and participatory decision-making. These country-level partnerships develop and submit grant proposals to the Global Fund based on priority needs at the national level. After grant approval, they oversee progress during implementation.
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See examples of different models of Global Fund in-country structures |
Country Coordinating Mechanisms include representatives from both the public and private sectors, including governments, multilateral or bilateral agencies, non-governmental organizations, academic institutions, private businesses and people living with the diseases.
For each grant, the Country Coordinating Mechanism nominates one or a few public or private organizations to serve as Principal Recipient.




