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Policy Development & Program DesigN

APMG has 18 years of experience developing policies and designing programs for multilateral organizations.  Our clients and partners call on us to support the review and development of national HIV strategies, to assist in optimizing approaches through the design of Investment Cases, and to facilitate the design of programming and prepare funding requests for grants from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and other funders.

Areas of expertise include health systems strengthening, investment decisions, funding requests, and targeted technical assistance.

 
  • 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)

  • Jamaica APMG is leading the development of an investment case for Jamaica's national HIV program, working with UNAIDS and national stakeholders to promote the scaling up of optimally effective, rights-based responses that enhance equity and inclusiveness and overcome barriers for the populations most in need of services (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)