Decisions

47: Development of UNAIDS Unified Budget and Workplan for 2004–2005

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The PCB further recommended that the findings of the five-year evaluation of UNAIDS, the implications of the implementation of the UNGASS Declaration of Commitment, and the work of UNAIDS in relation to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria be taken into consideration, as appropriate, in developing the next Unified Budget and Workplan.

46: Development of UNAIDS Unified Budget and Workplan for 2004–2005

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The PCB recommended that the next Unified Budget and Workplan be more user-friendly and reflect lessons learned from the current exercise, and that its results-based character be further strengthened by linking resources to results without breaking down the different types of expenditures. The PCB noted that a number of delegations expressed the wish to have more detailed information about Cosponsor activities and resource allocations at country level.

45: Development of UNAIDS Unified Budget and Workplan for 2004–2005

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The PCB took note of the key principles of the current Unified Budget and Workplan, included in the document Development of a UNAIDS Unified Budget and Workplan (UNAIDS/PCB (12)/02/ INF.DOC.4), and reaffirmed these for the next biennium (2004–2005).

44: New UNAIDS Secretariat premises: status and next steps

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The PCB requests the Executive Director to report at appropriate intervals on the progress of the construction of the new premises.

43: New UNAIDS Secretariat premises: status and next steps

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The PCB endorses UNAIDS negotiation of a direct loan with the Swiss Government for its share of the construction costs for premises for its headquarters in Geneva, i.e., CHF27.5 million, on the understanding that if UNAIDS’ share were likely to exceed by more than 10% of the aforementioned amount, further consultation would be sought from the PCB. The negotiations will be held in close cooperation with the World Health Organization, which will share in the costs of construction.

42: New UNAIDS Secretariat premises: status and next steps

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The PCB wishes to thank the Swiss Government for its continuing support of UNAIDS in the form of a proposed interest-free loan for the construction of a building to house the UNAIDS Secretariat. It also wishes to thank the Republic and Canton of Geneva for its continuing support and hospitality to UNAIDS.

41: New UNAIDS Secretariat premises: status and next steps

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The PCB noted the Information Note, UNAIDS Premises: Status and Next Steps (UNAIDS/PCB(12)/INF.DOC.3), acknowledging that the plans for UNAIDS to be housed in a specially built premises will assist the efficiency of the Programme’s operations in Geneva.

40: Next PCB meeting

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The PCB recommended that its next meeting take place in Lisbon, Portugal on 11–12 December 2002.

39: Progress report from the Evaluation Supervisory Panel

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The PCB took note of the revised budget estimates for the Evaluation, as approved by the former PCB Chair, as well as of the supplementary financial infor mation provided by the ESP Chair.

38: Progress report from the Evaluation Supervisory Panel

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The PCB noted the objectives and modalities for stakeholder consultations on the draft Final Report, as contained in paragraph 18 of the progress report. The Executive Director recommended that a PCB working group be convened to provide guidance on how the PCB may best conduct its work to provide input, advice and recommendations for follow- up.

37: Progress report from the Evaluation Supervisory Panel

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The PCB welcomed the proposal of the ESP to undertake additional consultative visits prior to finalization of the draft Final Report and agreed to the ESP proposal regarding the distribution of the draft Final Report now to be completed in August 2002, as follows:

37.1. distribution of the draft Final Report to invitees to the Stakeholder Workshop on the draft Final Report, to be held in Geneva in September 2002;

36: Progress report from the Evaluation Supervisory Panel

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The PCB noted the progress report (UNAIDS/PCB (12)/02/INF.DOC.2) and oral statement of the Chair of the Evaluation Supervisory Panel (ESP), especially regarding the revised milestones for the evaluation.

35: Progress report from the Evaluation Supervisory Panel

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The PCB emphasized the importance of the five-year evaluation, which it commissioned and which it will consider at its December 2002 meeting, as an opportunity for UNAIDS to take stock of and strengthen the United Nations system response to HIV/AIDS.

34: Update on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

Decisions29 March 2012 by Amy Coulterman[PDF][print]

The PCB agreed to support an expanded monitoring and evaluation capacity for UNAIDS, globally, in regions and in specific countries, in the interests of greater accountability.

33: Update on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria

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The PCB agreed that UNAIDS and the Global Fund work in consultation to develop, for consideration by the PCB at its next meeting, a partnership agreement that would set out areas of complementary activity and provide a sound foundation for a continuing strong mutually reinforcing relationship. This agreement, which would include a resource mobilization strategy, would clarify their respective roles, indicate the cost implications for UNAIDS and demonstrate effective synergies.

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