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 Replenishment mechanism was established in October 2003, when the Board of the Global Fund decided to promote periodic replenishments aiming to ensure sustainable and predictable support for the Global Fund. The process, based on the financing model of a number of international funds, enables donors to better plan their financial commitments and provides a forum for vital exchange on donor expectations. The Replenishment cycle, originally for two years, has now been extended to three years and will cover the period 2008-2010.
The Global Fund's Replenishment process is chaired by the Mr Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary-General, and the Vice-Chair is Mr. Sven Sandström, former World Bank's Managing Director and Chairman of the Tenth Replenishment of the African Development Fund.
The second meeting of the Replenishment will be hosted by the German Government in Berlin on 26-28 September 2007.
AGENDA
Download the Agenda (PDF - 63 KB) for the First Meeting of the Second Replenishment
REPORTS & PRESENTATIONS
Download the Reports and Presentations of the First Meeting of the Second Replenishment 2008-2010!
February 2007 - Document created for the First Meeting of the Second Voluntary Replenishment RESOURCE NEEDS 2008-2010 Funding the Global Fight Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
February 2007 - Document created for the First Meeting of the Second Voluntary Replenishment Technical Note 1: Contribution Scenarios in Selected Replenishments