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Annual Report 2022

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Annual Report 2022

In 2022, Aidspan accomplished the following: • Our coverage of the Global Fund’s Seventh Replenishment, the events leading to the Seventh Replenishment, including campaigns and regional approaches, the Global Fund Investment Case, and the Replenishment Conference. • We maintained the regular publication of newsletters. 20 GFO issues were published with 139 articles and 19 OFM issues with 133 articles. • The second phase of the SAI capacity strengthening project was finalised, and we embarked on the third phase. We enhanced the capacity of 87 auditors from SAIs in Kenya, Nigeria, Malawi, and Zimbabwe to assure the use of Global Fund and Gavi grants in their respective countries. • We successfully convened two roundtables that brought together external financiers of health programs, umbrella organisations of the English-speaking and Frenchspeaking African SAIs, and heads of SAIs and their delegations to share how to use in-country institutions to provide oversight and assurance on the use of donor funds. • We facilitated the coordination of the Global Fund-supported resilient and sustainable systems for health (RSSH) program in the Democratic republic of Congo (DRC).

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