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THE KRCS-GF A1 TEAM - CHANGING THE GAME; CHANGINGTHE SCORES BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY CHANGING LIVES

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Kenya Red Cross Society- Global Fund program received an A1 rating from Global Funds’ Performance Ratings on grants management in the last reporting period. Every few months, the Global Fund assigns each grant a rating that measures the performance of that grant over the past few month. To achieve maximum impact, the Global Fund uses a performance-based funding system, which allows it to sustain and accelerate the gains in the fight against the three diseases. These ratings are A1 (“Exceeds expectations”), A2 (“Meets expectations”), B1 (“Adequate”), B2 (“Inadequate but potential demonstrated”) or C (“Unacceptable”). The Global Fund’s system of performance-based funding was developed to ensure that money is spent on delivering services directly to the men, women and children living with the diseases. At the same time, it provides a platform for countries to demonstrate that they can convert financing into results. And results – proven performance – are critical to raising funding from donors.

Performance-based funding ensures accountability, efficiency and effectiveness. We thank all our stakeholders for their continuous efforts to ensure that people at risk or living with HIV in Kenya are able to access Global Fund resources in order to access HIV testing and counseling, treatment, care and support including previously excluded key populations.

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KCM OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE VISITS KRCS- OFFICES

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On Wednesday 21st May 2015, Kenya Country Coordination Mechanism (KCM) as part of their core governance function of oversight, visited the country’s non-state, Civil Society Principal Recipient Kenya Red Cross- Global Fund Management Unit. The visit’s objective was to certify that implementation of Global Fund grants is undertaken as planned and that any issues and/or bottlenecks are identified and resolved. Global Fund’s evaluation of program performance is based on results and outcomes, thus the core principle of oversight is to ensure that resources – financial and human – are used efficiently and effectively for the benefit of the country.

This oversight plan has been developed to enable KCM carry out its oversight function in a well-organized, transparent and documented manner that involves a broad range of stakeholders, including its members and non-members. It provides a strategic framework for effective oversight of Principal Recipients by KCM to facilitate successful grant performance. “We appreciate the efforts the Government of Kenya is undertaking in order to have these engagements. This activity adds value to the grants”, said Abshiro Halake, the Deputy Secretary General- Special Programs of KRCS. Kenya Red Cross Society (KRCS) was recently re-appointed as the Principal Recipient for the non-state actors for under the New Funding Model alongside AMREF and the Ministry of Finance which is the handling the State component of the Country’s grant.

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We celebrate community health workers (CHWs)

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Through the Global Fund program we have integrated HIV care into community health workers' role. We work closely with #CHWs through our Sub Recipients to help patients overcome hurdles to health care by accompanying patients through treatment, leading education campaigns, and empowering community members to take charge of their own health. As members of the communities they serve, CHWs establish relationships of trust with their patients, bridging the gap between the clinic and the community. Every day, these health workers visit patients in their homes to supervise treatment, ensuring they take their medications regularly and correctly.

Home visits create a means for ongoing support for social stigma, lack of information, discrimination as these are major barriers to medical care in poor communities. Each CHW is responsible for 20 people living with #HIV, a cohort that the CHW visits once every month to provide home based care services based on the Government of Kenya guidelines.

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Empowerment of women to access female condoms

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HIV is the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age, empowerment of women to access female condoms is therefore essential. In Kenya, ignorance about the use and complicated nature of female condoms are some of the reasons why women are reluctant to buy and use them. Female condoms help reduce the risk of many sexually transmitted infections, including HIV. Through our Global Fund Program we ensure high quality condoms are freely widely available, as this is fundamental to a pragmatic and effective AIDS response.

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