The Review of the Engagement of Key Populations in the Funding Model global report is a research amongst key populations in eleven countries. It is a publication of the Communities Delegation of the Board of the Global Fund. It identifies six areas of concern regarding the Funding Model of The Global Fund and gives recommendations on how to improve community engagement. The global report is accompanied by a 3-page position paper summarising its conclusions. The areas of concern are: communication and transparency, representation and accountability, influence, safety and confidentiality, resources and strengthening of systems and capacities, culture, respect and authenticity. Recommendations include:
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Engagement of Key Populations in the Funding Model Report.pdf,
32nd Board Meeting Communities Delegation Country Dialogue Position Paper.pdf


Theme: Health
A “working paper” prepared as background to Building on the Evidence: An International Symposium on the Sex Industry in Canada
This paper is a result of a research programme in Canada’s sex industry: workers and their intimate partners, managers and clients.
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Gender, Violence and Health – Contexts of vulnerability, resiliencies and care among people in the sex industry in Canada.pdf

Theme: Health, Legislation and Policy, Violence
A series of behavioural-biological surveys in 2008 and 2011 in four districts of Karnataka found that mobilising female sex workers is central to effective HIV prevention programming. Defining community mobilisation exposure as low, medium or high, the study revealed female sex workers with high exposure to community mobilisation are:
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Community Mobilisation and Empowerment of FSWs in Karnataka State, India.pdf

Theme: Health, Human Rights, Migration & Trafficking