Global Funds Gives over
US$23m
…To Fight HIV/AIDS, other diseases
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Posted June 14, 2004
The international group, Global Funds has approved a Grant
of US$24.3million to help in Liberia’s fight against HIV/AIDS pandemic,
Malaria and Tuberculosis; as Patrick K. Wrokpoh reports.
The grant will be managed by UNDP/Liberia under its Resident Coordinator
Mr. Abou Moussa.
The signing ceremony for the US$24.3 million grant held on Friday in the
cabinet room of the Executive Mansion, was witnessed by NTGL Vice Chairman
Wesley Momo Johnson. A body charged with the implementation of the different
programs under the grant, the Liberia Coordinating Mechanism, the UNDP and
the Civil Society were the signatories to the agreement.
In keeping with the terms of the grant, the funds will be managed by the
UNDP/Liberia office with a high degree of transparency and accountability
expected of the implementing institutions of the respective programs.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Health Minister Dr. Peter Coleman, who
signed on behalf of the Liberia Coordinating Mechanism, assured that the
funds will be used with a high degree of transparency and accountability
to boost the health sector of the country, as he is of the opinion that
the funds will greatly alleviate the country’s health problems.
Dr. Coleman stressed that as the rest of the world will be watching Liberia,
the strict adherence to the guidelines set for the use of the funds by the
special steering committee should be followed.
The Health Minister then commended the United Nations Secretary General
Dr. Kofi Annan and the Board of Directors of the Global Funds for making
the money available to Liberia ahead of other nations that have also applied
for such funds.
For her part, UNDP Country Representative Madam Elizabeth Odour-Noah said,
there is a structure management that has been put in place to ensure the
proper management of the funds. She called for the proper utilization of
the funds stressing the need for accountability and transparency.
Also speaking, UNDP Resident Coordinator Abou Moussa said, it is the responsibility
of all parties to ensure that the funds are used for the intended purposes
with a high degree of transparency and accountability.
He said though Liberia as a country finds itself at the bottom of the development
index, it can make a great difference if the funds are used with transparency
and accountability.
Mr. Moussa added that although the funds can not do everything overnight
when it comes to moving the country forward, the availability of the grant
if used with transparency and efficiency, can alleviate the suffering of
the hundreds of thousands of Liberian people.
Delivering the closing remarks at the program, NTGL Vice Chairman Wesley
Johnson expressed government’s gratitude for the grant, stressing
that if the amount is used prudently, it would make a difference to help
shape the present poor state of the health delivery system of the country.
He added that the nation is under a microscope and as such, funds received
from donors must be used prudently.
The program was attended by representatives from the health sector, UNICEF,
AFRICARE, Churches, among others.