In Zimbabwe, UNDP partners with the Global Fund to support and strengthen national responses to HIV, TB, and Malaria, operating within the framework of the Government of Zimbabwe's national health plans and strategies and under the programmatic leadership
of the Ministry of Health and Child Care (MoHCC). Promoting national ownership, developing capacity, and strengthening national systems are the overriding objectives of UNDP's engagement.
Since 2003, the Global Fund has contributed over US$1.796 billion to the fight against HIV in Zimbabwe and US$2.3 billion for all grants covering HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria and Health System Strengthening, including the COVID-19 response... Expand
Two Principal Recipients (PRs) manage the implementation of the grants. The MoHCC manages the implementation of the Malaria and TB grants, while UNDP manages the implementation of the HIV grant. The MoHCC is also one of the eight Sub-recipients (SRs)
of the HIV grant.
UNDP's partnership with the Global Fund in Zimbabwe' is the largest within UNDP's overall Global Fund portfolio. This factsheet outlines key achievements of the HIV grant (Grant Cycle 6) in support of Zimbabwe's National HIV Response
Since 2003, the Global Fund has contributed over US$1.796 billion to the fight against HIV in Zimbabwe and US$2.3 billion for all grants covering HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria and Health System Strengthening, including the COVID-19 response
Two Principal Recipients (PRs) manage the implementation of the grants. The MoHCC manages the implementation of the Malaria and TB grants, while UNDP manages the implementation of the HIV grant. The MoHCC is also one of the eight Sub-recipients (SRs)
of the HIV grant.Collapse