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Global Fund
Round 8: ‘Stepping Up Universal
Access: A Multi-Sectoral Partnership
Response to HIV at the Community Level’
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The Global Fund
Round 8 funding proposal was the product of
extensive consultation during the proposal
development process. Civil society
organizations and private sector
organizations shared their strengths and
challenges and collectively proposed
different strategies for improving local
capacity and for positioning themselves in a
more prominent leadership role within the
multi-sectoral response to HIV & AIDS in
Lesotho.
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ACBF:
Capacity Building Project |
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The Lesotho
Council of Non-Governmental Organizations (LCN),
founded as an umbrella body of national NGOs
in May 1990, has, within this changing
climate, acquired prominence as a potential
development partner, and has in this respect
risen to the opportunities of greater
participation in the country’s development
process. However, LCN and its member
organizations lack the required capacities,
at institutional, governance and human
resources levels, to effectively engage in
the country’s development.
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EISA:
Promoting Intra-Party Democracy Project |
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The project
“Promoting intra-party democracy in Lesotho”
was funded by the Open Society Initiative of
Southern Africa (OSISA), and it was jointly
implemented by the Lesotho Council of NGOs (LCN)
and the Election Institute of Southern
Africa (EISA) as the implementing partners.
The project came up as a result of realizing
that Lesotho’s democracy was not growing as
would be expected. This was attributable to
factors such as intra party conflicts and
lack of acceptable conflict resolution
mechanisms, lack of understanding on
political parties and their role in
governance, lack of acceptable leadership
skills, overlooking the significance of
gender equality, where women are allowed
adequate space to participate and lastly,
failure to employ fruitful outreach
strategies.
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NAC:
Civil Society HIV&AIDS Support Project |
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The project
seeks to address the escalating and ever
demanding scourge of HIV and AIDS pandemic.
It aims at continuing with interventions
that have proved to take the country into
the next level in the reduction of the
pandemic. Aware of the fact that the disease
is by now stabilizing at least for the first
time in a long time, but are equally
concerned that it is stabilizing at the very
high stage. Therefore, to address issues of
Treatment, Care and support and to engage in
Impact mitigation.
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