CCM Zambia

The CCM Zambia (CCM-Z) of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was established in 2002 with an overall responsibility of managing Global Fund grants in the country. CCM-Z is a constituency-based stakeholder body that coordinates the development and submission of funding requests to the Global Fund and oversees implementation of the resultant grants on behalf of the country. In addition, CCM-Z is a key element of the Global Fund partnership with the Government and people of Zambia.

CCM-Z members are stakeholders that are either infected or affected by any of the three diseases or that contribute to the response to these diseases. They include representatives from government, civil society and cooperating partners. CCM-Z is supported in its decision making by four committees: Executive Committee, Strategic Planning and Investment (SPI) Committee, Oversight Committee and Ethics Committee (EC).

Additionally, the CCM may decide to establish Technical Task Teams (TTT) for a specific purpose, such as writing or reviewing the funding request drafts, assessing the Principal Recipients, or spearheading the CCM Evolution project. Technical Task Teams always have a limited life span.  

The Secretariat facilitates the work of the CCM-Z, its committees and its Technical Task Teams.

The CCM organizational structure

Details about the different committees can be found here.