Reprogramming is the process of changing the scope and/or scale of a Global Fund supported program. Changes to the performance framework (PF) (adding or deleting goals and objectives, and/or changing key interventions, and/or increasing or decreasing targets) during grant implementation are considered as reprogramming. The GF process of approval of reprogramming depends upon “materiality” of the change. Please contact the UNDP Global Fund/Health Implementation Support Team for further guidance on reprogramming.
Reprogramming may be either initiated by the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) and/or Principal Recipient (PR), or suggested by the Global Fund Secretariat and managed in consultation with CCM, PR(s) and technical partners.
All reprogramming requests have to be endorsed by the CCM. The Global Fund Country Team may require Local Fund Agent (LFA) review of the request. The scope of the LFA review is to be agreed between the Global Fund and the LFA, on a case by case basis.
The changes to the performance framework (PF) prior to, or during grant implementation can be considered in cases when new information becomes available which requires revision of initially agreed interventions and/or targets. A non-exhaustive list of examples:
Reprogramming of a grant may be proposed at any time during the grant lifecycle. Entry points for reprogramming include, but are not limited to:
A reprogramming request is classified as either “material” or “non-material”. The Global Fund Country Team will determine how the reprogramming request is classified.
A material reprogramming will be referred to the Grant Approvals Committee (GAC) and the TRP for review. Depending on the scope, a non-material reprogramming request will be reviewed and approved either by the Regional Manager or relevant Department Head, or the Global Fund Country Team.