The overall risk management architecture of the Global Fund is informed by the Global Fund Risk Management Policy (2014), the Risk Appetite Framework (2018 and 2023 amendment), the Enterprise Risk Management Framework (2023 update – see annex 1 of the Risk Management Report to the 49th Board Meeting), and the Risk Management Operational Policy Note (2024).
Following international standards, the Global Fund employs a ‘three-lines of defence’ model to risk management. Each line is responsible for specific core risk management activities The Global Fund Secretariat holds first line (risk owner) and second line (oversight) of defence functions, while the Office of the Inspector General and external auditors hold third line of defence (independent assurance) functions.
Implementers (i.e. Principal Recipients (PRs), in-country partners, and Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCMs) are ‘front line defence’ and are responsible for managing the risks to achieving grant objectives on a day-to-day basis. The risk management activities of the front line of defence are outside the scope of the Global Fund risk management policies. The PRs’ internal risk management processes are regulated by the organisations’ own risk management policies and procedures. The three lines of defence oversee front line implementation and management of risks.
From the Global Fund, implementation of the grants is overseen by the three lines of defence. More specifically:
The Global Fund categorises risk sources into 3 broad thematic areas: 1. country risks, 2. operational risks and 3. process risks. The Global Fund Secretariat is concerned with the management of operational and process risks. PRs and country portfolios are concerned with the management of country risks, which include:
The Global Fund categorises risk sources into 3 broad thematic areas: 1. country risks, 2. operational risks and 3. process risks. The Global Fund Secretariat is concerned with the management of operational and process risks. PRs and country portfolios are concerned with the management of country risks, which include:
The Global Fund Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Framework foresees a number of processes, systems and tools to manage the three risk types. The tools are summarised in the figure 2 below, and at the grant level grant specific risks, with corresponding controls and assurances, are identified and tracked by the Country Teams through key mechanisms:
The Risk Management Report and Chief Risk Officer’s Annual Opinion (2023) submitted annually to the Global Fund Board provides an overview of the Organisational Risk Register (ORR) and a more detailed overview of the risks facing the Global Fund portfolio. A summary of the ORR and the Risk Appetite is in figure 3 below.
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Functional Area: Risk Management Project Stage: PR Start-up Author: The Global Fund Language: English Type: Policies, Procedures and guidance Topic: Risk Management in the Global Fund , Global Fund Risk Management Framework Resource File Format: PDF Resource Accessibility: Publicly accessible
Functional Area: Risk Management Project Stage: Grant Making and Signing; Grant Implementation; Reporting Author: The Global Fund Language: English Type: Policies, Procedures and guidance Topic: Resource File Format: Link Resource Accessibility: Publicly accessible
Functional Area: Risk Management Project Stage: Grant Making and Signing; Grant Implementation; Reporting Author: The Global Fund Language: English Type: Policies, Procedures and guidance Topic: Global Fund Risk Management Framework, Risk Management in the Global Fund Resource File Format: PDF Resource Accessibility: Publicly accessible
Functional Area: Grant Closure; Key Start-up Activities; Monitoring and Evaluation; Financial Management; Risk Management Project Stage: Grant Closure Author: The Global Fund Language: English Type: Policies, Procedures and guidance Topic: Operational Policy Resource File Format: PDF Resource Accessibility: Publicly accessible