The impact of transition from Global Fund Support to governmental funding on the sustainability of harm reduction programs: a case study from Macedonia

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The impact of transition from Global Fund Support to governmental funding on the sustainability of harm reduction programs: a case study from Macedonia

13 July 2016

With reductions in Global Fund support and lack of funding available from other donors, the EECA region now faces the challenge of raising domestic resources for these programs. The lack of transition and sustainability planning heightens the risk of countries losing the progress they have made over the last decade with Global Fund support. This case study examines the situation in Macedonia and makes recommendations to the Global Fund, national governments, civil society, and other donors for easing the transition and safeguarding previous gains in HIV prevention in Macedonia.

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