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Voluntary Replenishment Mechanism


Since the establishment of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria in 2002, more than 45 countries as well as private foundations, corporations and individuals have pledged significant resources to support its work.

However, the current system of ad hoc contributions makes it difficult to plan the work of the Global Fund and to provide sustained and predictable support for the many programs that are getting underway in more than 130 countries.

As a result, the Board of the Global Fund has decided to reform the current ad hoc system and to introduce a funding model based on periodic replenishments.

Based on models of existing replenishment mechanisms, the primary purpose of the voluntary replenishment process is to increase the predictability of the Global Fund’s resource mobilization efforts.

The replenishment will provide a means for donors to exchange views on the operations and effectiveness of the Global Fund, consider its funding needs and arrive at a consensus on contributions.

The replenishment process is chaired by the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, with Sven Sandström acting as Vice-Chair.

First Replenishment 2006-2008:

  • The first meeting was hosted in March 2005 by the Swedish government in Stockholm;
  • an interim meeting was hosted by the Italian government in Rome June 2005;
  • and a final meeting for this cycle of the replenishment was hosted by the UK government in London on 5-7 September 2005.

Download more information (PDF - 86 KB) on the Voluntary Replenishment Mechanism 2006-2008

Mid-Term Replenishment:

  • Following the initial meetings in 2005 and to asses the process going forward, the Global Fund held a Mid-Term review of its Replenishment Mechanism in Durban in July 2006.

Second Replenishment 2008-2010:

  • During this event, hosted by the Government of Norway, donors discussed the most updated progress report on results and impact of the Global Fund activities, the funding status of the First Replenishment and the resource needs scenarios for the Second Replenishment.

  • The second Replenishment meeting of this cycle was hosted by the German Government in Berlin on 26-28 September 2007.
Meetings

Second Replenishment 2008-2010
Second Replenishment Meeting
Berlin, Germany | 26-28 Sep 2007

The meeting commenced with the launch of the "Debt2Health" initiative that has the potential to bring in a substantial amount of resources ...

Second Replenishment 2008-2010
First Replenishment Meeting
Oslo, Norway | 6-7 March 2007

Donors discussed the most updated progress report on results and impact of the Global Fund activities, the funding status of the First Replenishment and the resource needs scenarios for the Second Replenishment.

Mid-Term Replenishment
Mid-Term Replenishment Meeting
Durban, South Africa | 4-5 July 2006

Following the initial meetings in 2005 and to asses the process going forward, the Global Fund held a Mid-Term review of its Replenishment Mechanism in Durban, South Africa in July 2006.

First Replenishment 2006-2008
Third Replenishment Meeting
London, UK | 5-6 Sep 2005

The Government of the United Kingdom hosted the Global Funds third and final replenishment meeting in London. This meeting completes a cycle that began in Stockholm in March and continued in Rome in June.

First Replenishment 2006-2008
Second Replenishment Meeting
Rome, Italy | 20-21 June 2005

The Government of Italy hosted the Global Fund’s second replenishment meeting in Rome.

First Replenishment 2006-2008
First Replenishment Meeting
Stockholm, Sweden | 14-16 March 2005

During this event, hosted by the Government of Sweden, donors to the Global Fund met to discuss funding needs for 2006 and 2007 as well as anticipated resource shortfalls for 2005.



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