CURRENT WORK

  • Eastern Europe & Central Asia Technical support for contingency planning of sustainable provision of HIV services to key populations during and after COVID-19 in Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan (Alliance for Public Health, present)

  • Global Enhanced Community Engagement in Health project Guidance Package for Community-Led Organizations: to assist CLOs in incorporating their HIV response work into the response to the COVID-19, including securing community financing (UNAIDS, present)

Response to to SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19)

Monitoring & Evaluation for Learning

  • Southern Africa Carry out evaluation of Phase 2 of the Self-Testing AfRica (STAR) Initiative, implemented in South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, eSwatini and Lesotho, in order to consolidate knowledge on best practices for catalyzing innovation, and provide the client with an assessment of the overall success of the project (Unitaid, present)

  • Global Support the participatory design and implementation of the Robert Carr Fund's unique monitoring and evaluation for learning (MEL) framework, built to capture nuanced changes in organizational development, advocacy capacity and advocacy outcomes around human rights, access to services, and financial accountability of HIV responses (Robert Carr Fund, 2018 - present)

  • Papua New Guinea APMG has provided technical assistance for Papua New Guinea's HIV Global Fund grant through design and funding request development, grant-making and implementation, including the application for and utilization of emergency funds to address COVID-19 (World Vision, present)

  • Asia Pacific Development of a UNAIDS-led program design and funding submission to DFAT on the provision of rapid technical assistance aimed at accelerating and strengthening prevention for key populations in selected countries in the Asia Pacific region (UNAIDS, present)

  • Global Technical assistance provider for the Global Fund’s Tuberculosis Strategic Initiative “Finding Missing People with TB” – based on country-demand and contextual need, supporting countries to address specific barriers to finding missing people with TB, especially in key populations and vulnerable groups, and scale-up innovative health facility and community approaches to accelerate TB case finding including people with drug-susceptible (DSTB), drug-resistant TB (DRTB), children with TB and treatment of TB infection (The Global Fund, present)

Policy Development & Program Design

Human Rights for Health

  • Papua New Guinea Integration of SGBV components into the National Gender Review Sustainability of HIV Services for Key Populations in Asia (SKPA) Project in order to promote sustainable services for key populations at scale to stop HIV transmissions and AIDS related deaths (Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations, present)

  • North America Support the International Community of Women Living with HIV - North America (ICW-NA) to develop an organizational Theory of Change and a strategic plan to carry them through a critical rebuilding period in 2020-2024.

Supporting Community Systems

Transitions & Sustainability

  • Global Evaluation of the Global Fund’s investments in HIV, TB and malaria programs in over 50 Focused Countries, to include: Transitions – Evaluate the extent to which Global Fund investments have helped countries prepare financially and programmatically for a sustained response to each disease (which includes an analysis of CSO’s ability to be contracted by government to provide health services) (Global Fund, 2018-present)

  • Nicaragua Technical assistance: Preliminary analysis towards the development of a Sustainability Strategy for the response to HIV and Tuberculosis in Nicaragua (Global Fund, 2020)

  • El Salvador, Guatemala & Honduras Technical assistance: Analysis, recommendations and planning the development of mechanisms to contract non-state actors to provide TB/HIV services in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras (Global Fund, 2020)