An Overview of the Indonesian Partnership Fund for HIV
The Indonesia Partnership Fund for HIV was launched in 2005 as a funding mechanism to receive funds from domestic and international partners, government and the private sector, with the primary goal of supporting the development and strengthening of an effective and sustainable multi-sectoral response to the HIV epidemic in Indonesia. The purpose of the IPF is to increase capacity to halt and begin to reverse the spread of HIV/AIDS infection among core transmitters and in areas of concentrated epidemic transmission
IPF 2008-2015The IPF 2008-2015 has three components designed to meet 3 objectives which are as follows; Component 1: Strengthening of AIDS Commissions and Scertariats |
IPF 2005-2008The first phase of the IPF ended in March 2008 and the results have been summarized in the IPF 2005-2008 Report (add link). External reviews of the Indonesian Partnership Fund by DFID in 2006 and 2007 reflect the cumulative success of the fund. The 2007 review, implemented as part of the first Joint National Review of the AIDS Response in Indonesia, received the highest rating from DFID and financial audits were unqualified. The Indonesian Partnership Fund has proven a flexible, reliable and supportive funding mechanism to strengthen the leadership, management of the national response as well as providing a mechanism through which partners coordinate more effectively. |