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The Partnership’s17th Board Meeting
13-14 October 2015, Lusaka, Zambia
Secretariat Hosted by the World Health Organization and Board Chaired by Mrs Graça Machel
Executive Director's Report: From London to Lusaka
Robin Gorna The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
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Nebojsa – Living our vision!
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Delivering the Global Strategy
Global Strategy consultations
Partnership brings together views from more than 7,000 individuals and organizations
Co-hosts regional consultation in South Africa
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Shaping the Global Strategy
Engagement in the Strategy & Coordination Group
Accountability and Finance Work Stream
Global Strategy evidence base
Partnership board, partners and secretariat publish papers on national leadership, finance, accountability, advocacy in BMJ special series (Sept)
SDG & Global Strategy targets
Consensus statement by 150 partners on SDG indicators
Translation of SDG targets to Global Strategy targets
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Exploring Strategic Directions for the Partnership
Private Sector Working with UN Foundation
Adolescents and youth Partnership invites 40+ youth
leaders to meet in London and develop proposal for meaningful participation (July)
Alliance of Alliances Partnership convenes meeting of
global partnerships from across sectors at meeting in London; agree to form an "Alliance of Alliances" network for joint action and accountability (Sept)
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Revitalizing Country Engagement
1 Afghanistan 14 China 27 Indonesia 40 Rwanda
2 Angola 15 Comoros 28 Kenya 41 Saudi Arabia
3 Azerbaijan 16 Congo 29 Kyrgyzstan 42 Senegal
4 Bangladesh 17 Djibouti 30 Liberia 43 Sierra Leone
5 Benin 18 Egypt 31 Malawi 44 South Africa
6 Bhutan 19 Equatorial Guinea 32 Mali 45 Sudan
7 Botswana 20 Ethiopia 33 Mauritania 46 Tajikistan
8 Brazil 21 Gabon 34 Mexico 47 Tanzania, United Republic of
9 Burkina Faso 22 Georgia 35 Mozambique 48 Turkmenistan
10 Cameroon 23 Ghana 36 Nepal 49 Uganda
11 Central African Republic 24 Guinea 37 Niger 50 Uzbekistan
12 Chad 25 Haiti 38 Nigeria 51 Zambia
13 Chile 26 India 39 Qatar 52 Zimbabwe
52 Countries consulted during 2015 strategy development
National multi-stakeholder dialogues in Bangladesh and Mozambique (July)
Country-led UNGA side event on operational framework
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GFF launch at the Financing for Development conference in Addis (July)
Partnership brings multi-stakeholder perspective to Investors' Group through board chair Graca Machel, civil society and private sector seats (Sept); prepares for pre-meeting of CSOs in Nov
Advocacy for Financing
The Global Financing Facility in support of Every Woman Every Child
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G7 Endorsement of Global Strategy and GFF in
G7 Leaders' Statement (June) USD25billion in Global Strategy commitments Partnership helps secure est. USD25 billion
in resources for Global Strategy (Sept)
Mobilising Commitments
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Championing accountability
The Partnership's 2015 Accountability Report on Global Strategy commitments finds nearly 75% of financial pledges have been disbursed (Sept)
Key finding: Need for better integration of human rights indicators and citizen voice in accountability efforts
300 partners gathered at UNGA Accountability side event, tracking commitments (resources), final iERG report and Countdown presentation (results) and citizens’ rights (perspectives)
Accountability across sectors (Alliance of Alliances UNGA side event)
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The Partnership today: 722 members and growing
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Our 722 partner distribution, by region
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AmericasRegion (AMRO)
Africa Region(AFRO)
Europe Region(EURO)
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EasternMediterraneanRegion (EMRO)
Western PacificRegion (WPRO)
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Multilateral organizations
Donors and foundations
Academic, research andteaching institutions (ART)
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Health care professionals(HCP)
Non-governmentalorganizations (NGO)
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NGOs, HCPAs and private sector growing fastest
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80%+ of our members are NGOs and ARTs
64% 6%
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3% 2% 3%
Non-governmental organizations(NGO)Health care professionals (HCP)
Private sector
Academic, research and teachinginstitutions (ART)Donors and foundations
Multilateral organizations
Partner countries
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Americas and Africa region is where most of our 722 partners are represented
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28% 7%
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4% Africa Region (AFRO)
Americas Region (AMRO)
Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO)
Europe Region (EURO)
South East Asia Region (SEARO)
Western Pacific Region (WPRO)
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Funding Partnership’s work to date
15 donors have provided grant funding totalling around US$ 47 million to support the Partnership deliver its 2012-15 Strategic Framework
Grants were received from ten governments, two foundations, three multilateral organizations and initiatives, and a private sector partner
More than half of all annually available funding has tended to be unspecified, with the majority provided as part of multi-year grants
Each of the four years of the 2012-15 Strategic Framework were fully funded
Diversity of the donor base also meant a more complex and involved reporting process
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Progress in securing funding: 2016 and beyond
As the Partnership transitions from one strategy to the next, good progress has been made in securing funding for 2016 and beyond
No-cost extensions and existing commitments. Some donors have extended the validity of existing grants and existing commitments are being implemented by others.
New proposals. The Partnership has been invited to submit a number of new funding proposals.
Ongoing discussions. Active discussions are under way with a range of donors on identifying areas of interest and funding opportunities.
As at Oct 2015, existing commitments, possible no-cost extensions and new proposals add up to US$ 6.5 million in 2016, excluding any new opportunities that may be secured before the end of 2015
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No-cost extensions and existing commitments
Partnership has agreed or is in discussions to extend the validity of some the existing grant agreements and implement existing commitments
Donor Details US$ for 2016
Australia Considering a request for a no-cost extension of existing grant until 30 Jun 2016 1,400,000
CoIA Existing grant expires on 31 Mar, 2016 560,000
India Second half of US$ 1 million commitment to Partnership’s workplans in 2015 and 2016 500,000
Netherlands Agreed in principle to a no cost extension on existing grant until 31 Dec 2016
890,000
Total 3,350,000
In addition, the UK government agreed to extend the validity of its existing grant from Apr to Sep 2015, in the amount of US$ 1,735,100, which is enabling the possibility of other existing grants to be extended into 2016
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New proposals
There are currently three proposal under active consideration by the donor community for funding the Partnership’s work in 2016 and beyond
Donor Details US$ for 2016
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Three year grant (2016-18) for US$ 6 million 2,000,000
MacArthur Foundation Three year grant (2016-18) for US$ 750,000
500,000
USA FY15 financial year grant from USA 650,000
Total 3,150,000
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Chipata Hospital
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Thank you