Decisions

10.2: Report of the PCB Task Force on SIE follow-up related to all aspects of Governance

Decisions4 January 2011 by admin[PDF][print]

Reiterates its commitment to the results of the Global Task Team Assessment which were adopted by the PCB at its 20th meeting in June 2007, in particular that: bilateral partners should fulfil their global commitments to the Rome and Paris Declarations and Global Task Team processes, ensuring that global and country level funding and programming is consistent with these global commitments and supports implementation of the Global Task Team recommendations. Of particular relevance is the need to shift away from funding individual UN agencies and individual programmes to funding Joint Programmes of Support that are consistent with national priorities and the UNAIDS division of labour, and to ensure coordination of technical support provision (Global Task Team recommendation 16);

10.1: Report of the PCB Task Force on SIE follow-up related to all aspects of Governance

Decisions4 January 2011 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests the UNAIDS Executive Director, Programme Coordinating Board, and all UNAIDS Cosponsor Heads of Agency to revitalise the role of the CCO, with two regular formal CCO meetings per annum, supported by:

− Revision of the CCO modus operandi to reflect the de facto greater role for the global coordinators and to include decision 14.1 from the 15th meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board that:”14.1 decides that future proposals by UN-system organizations to join the Programme as Cosponsors should be reviewed by the Committee of Cosponsoring Organizations and then submitted to the Programme Coordinating Board for its consideration and approval”;

4.16:Second Independent Evaluation of UNAIDS

Decisions20 December 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests UNAIDS to bring to a 2010 meeting of the Committee of the Cosponsoring Organizations, and then the 27th meeting of the Programme Coordinating Board, a concrete proposal on how they will resolve overlaps and duplication including but not restricted to support to: national planning and strategy development; human rights; gender; key populations; monitoring and evaluation at country level; operations research; increased accountability, joint programming at country level, the effectiveness of prevention efforts and surveillance). This should include:

4.18: Second Independent Evaluation of UNAIDS

Decisions20 December 2009 by admin[PDF][print]

Further requests UNAIDS to strengthen its focus on gender and human rights, specifically to:

– review the division of labour concerning all cross-cutting issues, in particular gender and human rights, with a view to strengthening the work of the Joint Programme;

– clarify the respective roles of UNIFEM and the Global Coalition of Women on AIDS with regards to work on HIV and gender;

3.2: Outcome(s) of the Thematic Segment

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Requests that UNAIDS update its technical support and capacity development strategy through an inclusive process involving implementing countries and civil society, taking into account:

• points made and conclusions of the thematic segment with particular reference to gender equality;

• the analytical work of the Global Implementation Support Team, progress made by the task force on operationalization of the UNAIDS-Global Fund Memorandum of Understanding and Coordinated AIDS Technical Support database;

5.5: The Unified Budget and Workplan: Monitoring implementation and planning for the future

Decisions20 December 2008 by admin[PDF][print]

Further agrees, that the process to develop the Unified Budget and Workplan for 2010-2011 should include clarity on the division of labour, a reduction of indicators as appropriate, and a focus on the linkages between investments and results

Representing Civil Society on the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board