Civil Society and Youth Statement on the GFF Resource Mobilization Effort

24 March 2021

Protecting Essential Services and Investing in the Future

The Civil Society and Youth constituency applauds the Global Financing Facility’s leadership, investors, and strong country-led approach which has led to the realization of a track record of success and key learnings that informed the GFF’s new five-year strategy. Among the remarkable progress to date is the fact that 32% of the 36 GFF countries are using domestic resources to fund 50% of the current investment cases, with a target goal of 75% between 2021-2025.

We further appreciate the GFF’s early and quick pivot to support countries’ strategic responses to the COVID-19 pandemic disruptions through the provision of essential services for women, children, and adolescents. Recent WHO data from 105 countries show that 90 percent of countries have experienced disruptions to health services, with low- and middle-income countries reporting the greatest difficulties. Due to the contracting global economy, the total number of women and girls living in extreme poverty is expected to reach 435 million with no possibility of reverse to pre-pandemic levels until 2030.

Against this backdrop, the GFF CS and youth constituency enthusiastically supports the GFF’s USD 1.2 billon resource mobilization ask for 2021, to support to national COVID-19 responses and protect essential services, which aligns with the recent PMNCH and partners COVID-19 Call to Action. Supporting governments to address inequalities not only saves lives but protects decades of investments that the world cannot afford to lose. Maintaining the provision of essential services for women, children, and adolescents, and scaling up what works today requires the kind of financial resources, strong partnerships, and efficient leadership that the GFF facilitates.

Behind the Numbers: CS and Youth Reports from the Field on COVID-19 essential service disruptions

A Vision for Success: Celebrating Progress and Committing to Build on Lessons Learned

Fully funding the GFF resource mobilization ask of USD 1.2 billion in 2021, as well as the larger USD 2.5 billion investment needed from donors between 2021-2025, will help ensure that the GFF and partners can build on recent progress and realize new strategies and commitments.

We celebrate and commend the GFF Investors Group and Trust Fund Committee’s leadership in approving an updated CS and youth engagement framework and associated funding envelope of USD 6 million, spanning two years. We also recognize the cooperation and alignment between the GFF, Gavi, the Global Fund, UHC2030, and PMNCH in implementing the Joint Learning Agenda for CSO engagement in health financing, accountability, and advocacy in COVID-19. This new collaboration to strengthen CSO knowledge and capacity in budget advocacy and accountability for health financing translates the Global Action Plan (SDG GAP) commitment into action and responds to the call from CSOs to align funding to improve health for all.

Building on Successes of CS and Youth Engagement in GFF Countries

Alongside these exciting developments, CS and youth remain committed to supporting the GFF in planning, implementation, resource mobilization, monitoring, and accountability. The community continues to generate results in improved country Investment Cases, multi-stakeholder coordination, domestic resource mobilization, monitoring and evaluation, impact measurement, and accountability. However, increased resources are urgently needed to ensure that the CS and youth constituency can continue to work in partnership with the GFF and country governments to bear equitable, scaled, sustained results that respond to community needs. The new GFF 5-year strategy and the accompanying updated CS and youth engagement framework provide exciting plans to facilitate continuous improvement across the GFF architecture. The USD 1.2 billion ask in 2021 is needed to fully realize these plans and we commit to working with the GFF, country governments, donors, and other partners to realize a collective vision for success, which includes the following areas:

CS and Youth Engagement in the Resource Mobilization Effort

We support and call on donors to honor the GFF’s additional USD 1.2 billion resource mobilization ask by the end of 2021 to support the delivery of essential services targeted at the most vulnerable. Specifically, we will support the campaign by:

The next five years represent a critical period of investment to counter the health and economic impacts of the pandemic and to enable partner countries to get back on track. Failure to mobilize these resources by end of 2021 will bring coverage gaps in lifesaving health interventions for women, children and adolescents in 36 GFF countries. This means that more than 82 million children will not receive oral rehydration for the management of enteric and diarrheal diseases; over 4 million pregnant women will lose access to skilled childbirth care, over 17 million children will miss DPT vaccinations (diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus), and unwanted pregnancies in adolescents will rise—all while overall out of pocket costs will continue to skyrocket. We cannot afford to lose more lives due to a lack of investments in preventable essential health interventions.


* RMET = resource mapping and expenditure tracking tool

This statement was developed in collaboration with and on behalf of the 370+ members of the CS coordinating group and youth constituency of the GFF.

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