One of L’Initiative’s strategic pillars is to produce and share knowledge. By publicizing our resources, we hope to help improve the management and impact of Global Fund interventions in the field.

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11 November 2021

Policy brief – The malaria vaccine: promising progress, but not a silver bullet

Policy briefToolkit
Following the WHO announcement recommending a vaccine for children at risk of contracting malaria, this L’Initiative policy brief provides analysis and insight into understanding this first ever malaria vaccine (known as RTS,S).
, L'Initiative
7 October 2021

Cross-cutting Evaluation – Aligning vertical programs with health systems (Programme PAC-CI, PNLT Bénin, Expertise France, and ESP)

Evaluations
This overview document presents the results of the cross-cutting evaluation of four projects funded by L’Initiative on the theme of vertical program alignment, implemented in six African countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo and Senegal. The cross-cutting evaluation concludes that the four projects funded by L’Initiative h [...]
, L'Initiative
21 June 2021

Activity report 2020

Activity report
2020 was an exceptional year despite the Covid-19 pandemic. L'Initiative demonstrated its ability to adapt to support its partners in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
, L'Initiative
17 November 2020

Key populations

Evaluations
This section gives an overview of results from the cross-cutting evaluation of eight projects funded by L’Initiative focusing on key populations, implemented in twelve countries in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Eastern Europe. With the importance of key and vulnerable populations and gender issues in the response to pandemics in mind, L’Initiative launched a call for p [...]
, L'Initiative
1 September 2020

L’Initiative’s strategy 2020-2022

Strategy
Following the 6th Replenishment Conference of the Global Fund, the share of L'Initiative's budget increased from 7% to 9% of France's contribution to the Global Fund. To accompany this increase, the 5% Initiative (the initial share of the budget) became "L'Initiative". The result of the mobilization of L'Initiative teams and the steering committee, L'Initiative's new strateg [...]