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Country Coordinating Mechanism Nepal (CCMN) is a multisectoral coordinating body, established in 2003 to access and oversee the Global Fund financing that supports and compliment Nepal’s national response to three diseases-HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria.
Country Coordinating Mechanism is seen as an innovative approach to engage all relevant partners in country to ensure country-driven, coordinated, and multi-sectoral processes for leveraging and implementing additional resources to fight against AIDS, TB and malaria in the country through Global Fund.
CCM is a multi-stakeholder partnership, responsible for developing and submitting concept notes, based on needs identified in national strategic plans and an inclusive country dialogue process.These days CCMs are supposed to play an even stronger leadership role and meaningfully participate in the National Strategic Plan discussions as well as in convening stakeholder’s engagement for inclusive country dialogue and agreement on funding split between AIDS,tuberculosis, Malaria. Hence, CCM is an integral part of the GF architecture as it represents the country ownership and partnership through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
Since 2002, Country Coordinating Mechanism of Nepal or CCMN as it is popularly known has been established as a central pillar of The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (TGF) architecture to ensure country-driven, coordinated and multi-sector processes for leveraging and effecting additional resources to reduce morbidity and mortality from HIV, TB and Malaria. As envisioned, CCMN is an independent entity that is closely guided by the Global Fund policy on structure and functions. CCMN brings together multiple stakeholders to collectively identify Nepal’s needs, be responsible for developing and submitting grant proposals, nominate the grantee (s) or Principal Recipients (PR) and also oversee implementation of Global Fund-supported projects. CCM Nepal includes representatives from both the public and private sectors, including government organizations, multilateral or bilateral agencies, non-governmental organizations, academic/research institutions, private sector, Key Population and people living with the diseases.