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RESULTS/REF Partners
June 21, 2010
RESULTS International (Australia) 2009 – 2010
Campaign success
Grassroots success
Organisational successes
RESULTS International (Australia)
2009 – 2010
CAMPAIGNS
• First ever Aid strategy
for microfinance
RESULTS International (Australia)
2009 – 2010
RESULTS International (Australia)
2009 – 2010
RESULTS International (Australia)
2009 – 2010
• Outreach organiser
• Fundraising coordinator
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
• Launch of the Canadian HIV/AIDS and TB (HAT) All-Party
Caucus
• New motion calling on the Canadian government to
dedicate new funding for microcredit targeted at the very
poor.
• G8 commitment to world’s poorest mothers and children$1 billion!!!!
• New supports for our grassroots base
Results Japan
• Established in 1989 as volunteer organization to advocate
for micro credit in Tokyo
• 7 board members including a member of House of
Councilors, 4 secretariat staff with one staff for accounting.
• Since 2005, RJ has been working on advocacy for global
TB control
• Since 2009, RJ has acquired NPO status in Japan
• In cooperation with: Stop TB Partnership Japan, Diet
Members Group for Stop TB Partnership, Japan Antituberculosis Association, Research Institute of
Tuberculosis, GCAP Japan, Japan NGO Center for
International Cooperation, Association of Citizens for
International Solidarity Tax, etc.
RJ Top Three Accomplishments for the past year
1. 2010 contribution to GF increases to
US$ 246.8 million, 27% up over US$194.4
million in 2009: more than $ 1.2 billion in total
since 2002
2. Based on the 2008 Stop TB Japan Action
Plan, Japanese bilateral assistance is
making TB control projects in Kenya,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Cambodia, Myanmar,
Indonesia, the Philippines, China, Nigeria,
Egypt, Ghana, etc.
3. Japan becomes the chair of the Innovative
Financing Mechanism leading group, and
hosts the 8th general assembly in Tokyo
December towards realization of air ticket tax
in Japan
RESULTS UK
International Conference 2010
Our grassroots network
Grassroots action and
National Conference
Grassroots Speak
Tuberculosis
Education for All and
Microfinance
ACTION’s Goals
• Mobilize significant increases in new resources
• Strengthening TB within underlying policy frameworks
• Mobilize new TB financing from the World Bank for Africa
ACTION’s Accomplishments
$481 Million
New World Bank Financing
TB Laboratory Initiative
Goal
$63.66 Million
• New Parliamentary TB/HIV groups
• North-South advocacy
• UNAIDS/STOP TB Compact on TB/HIV
• Innovative Financing Mechanisms
INDIA
ACTION India came under the umbrella of
Global Health Advocates from March 2010.
Tuberculosis remains the largest cause of
morbidity and mortality in the world from
ACTIONagent.
continues to partner
a single infectious
with the Indian Network For
People Living with HIV/AIDS
INP+ is an affiliation of
autonomous state level CSOs.
Represent over 200,000
members.
They currently work in 24
Indian states covering almost
300 districts
ACTIVITIES: 2009 - 2010
A. TRAINING: Impart knowledge of Tuberculosis and empower people to
be advocates in their district / area.
B. NETWORKING: Invite others NGOs, CSOs, CBOs to be a part of our
trainings and events; link them to the National Partnership, key
programs and funding. Work with Bilateral / Multilateral Agencies,
World Bank, etc.
C. GOVERNMENT: Work closely with RNTCP. Coordinate with NACO, CSIR,
other government bodies for innovative tie ups and programs
D. POLITICAL ENGAGMENT: Garner international and domestic political
will in the fight against tuberculosis.
E. RESOURCE TRACKING: Track, gather, analyze data to understand the
flow and use of resources and assess needs and gaps for TB
F. EVENTS AND MEDIA: Various events, Press conferences, Media
workshops, print and TV interviews, Build TB champions
G. ADVOCACY TOOLS: Design various tools, presentations and documents
to be in our efforts and by others
Key achievements
- Contributed to a successful Global Fund Round 9 proposal for US$ 199.5
million; US$ 67 million for ACSM ; DFID to provide buffer funding
between the end of their support and start of GFATM Round 9
- Trained around 800 people in 13 states including NGOs, FBOs & CBOs;
got PLHA on district TB-HV coordination committee meetings
- Interacted with several MPs; have seen rise in questions on TB in
parliament. International congressional / parliamentary delegations.
- Undertook first ever research report on “Access & Adherence to
Tuberculosis treatment – Barriers and Facilitators” for PLHAs & IDUs;
abstract accepted for IAS, Vienna
- Are considered a reliable source for journalists and have generated a lot
of media
Kenya
KANCO
 Kenya AIDS NGOs Consortium (KANCO) is a national
network of NGOs, CBOs and Faith Based
Organizations, the Private Sector, Research and
Learning Institutions involved in HIV/AIDS and TB
work in Kenya. Our mandate is to provide leadership
among CSOs towards realization of universal access
targets in Kenya.
Achievements
 KANCO has a long history of policy and advocacy for HIV and TB.
 Spearheaded advocacy for HIV declaration as an emergency and advocacy
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for the drafting and passing of HIV/AIDS act in 2006 in Kenya.
Resource mobilization for addressing TB and TB HIV in Kenya
GFATM: successive application of GFATM round 9 valued at USD 45 M.
Japanese International Corporation Agency( JICA): Successful
advocacy for support to lab system in Kenya valued at USD 4million
WB signing a contract of US$63.66 million to establish a regional network
of 25 public health laboratories across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and
Rwanda. Kenya will get US$23.5 million.
Increase reporting and coverage on TB in the media
Establishment and strengthening of five TB patients advocates groups
Corporate sector engagement in addressing MDRTB
KANCO TB advocacy
 Advocacy for flow of funds:
 USD 2.9M for GFATM round 6 disbursed to
implementers. The grant has received the best
rating on performance (B 1) The best ever rated
since Kenya started the implementation of Global
fund TB grants
 Completion of MDRTB ward with GFATM round
five
 Advocacy for increase number of Patients on
treatment and social support for MDRTB patients
France
ACTION France
Who are we ?
AIDES
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Founded in 1984, AIDES is France and Europe’s leading community-based organisation
involved in the fight against Aids and hepatitis.
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AIDES is a network mobilising over 1400 people every day in over 70 towns and cities in
mainland France and in Guiana and Guadeloupe.
Avocats pour la Santé dans le Monde
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Advocacy organisation, sister organisation of Global Health Advocates India
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The Objective of GHA France is to mobilize the society against diseases that keep people in
poverty using state-of-the art advocacy, communication and marketing strategies.
ACTION FRANCE
Main Objectives/ Top 3 accomplishments
 France to deliver comprehensive response to TB and
TB/HIV through increased and better use of funds and
partnership building
 European Union institutions to support more and
effectively partners countries in confronting TB and
TB/HIV
 Top three accomplishments:
① TB included in the mandate of the HIV/AIDS commission
of the French Parliament
② Creation of an interest group in the European Parliament
③ Securing and even increasing the French contribution to
the Global Fund to fight AIDS TB and Malaria