The Budget and Expenditure Monitoring Forum (BEMF) is a group of civil society organisations that monitors the National Strategic Plan on HIV and AIDS 2007-2011 (better known as the NSP).
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Our main objective
We want to make sure there is enough money allocated by the state and donors to meet the treatment and prevention targets of the NSP. We also want to make sure that money is spent correctly.
Next meeting
To be announced.
Past meetings and presentations
- 7th meeting:21 November 2011 – Financing, budgeting and expenditure for the response to HIV and AIDS in South Africa
- Meeting summary: financing, budgeting and expenditure for the response to HIV and AIDS in South Africa
- Provincial spending performance: HIV and AIDS programmes (PowerPoint slideshow)
- HIV financing and expenditure 2011-2014: Treasury estimates by Dr Mark Blecher (PowerPoint slideshow)
- Financial Transaction Taxes for Health, Development and Climate Change (PowerPoint slideshow)
- 5th meeting: 1 April 2011 – Analysis of the Eastern Cape and Gauteng health budgets
- 4th meeting: 12 November 2010 – Understanding the IST reports
- 3rd meeting: May 2010 – Analysis of provincial budgets and capacity building for communities to monitor health budgets
- 2nd meeting: 5 February 2010 – The treatment guidelines and the ARV tender
- 1st meeting: 21 August 2009 – Inaugural meeting
Forum-related documents
- 22 September 2010: Auditor General disclaimed audit of Gauteng Department of Health and Social Development
- 3 September 2010: Reports of the Integrated Support Teams
- 14 May 2010: Fact sheet on health budgeting and HIV
- 23 October 2009: Answer to question in Parliament about ARV tender
- 22 October 2009: Minutes of meeting with Department of Health
- 22 October 2009: Briefing for Department of Health
- 10 September 2009: Letter to Minister of Health
- 10 September 2009: Letter to Minister of Finance
- 22 September 2009: Press statement announcing launch of BEMF
- 24 April 2009: Free State IST Report
Forum members
- SECTION27 incorporating the AIDS Law Project
- Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa
- Democractic Nursing Organisation of South Africa Africa(DENOSA)
- Enhancing Children’s HIV Outcomes (ECHO)
- Equal Education
- Free State AIDS Coalition
- Health Systems Trust
- NEHAWU
- Public Service Accountability Monitor
- Rural Health Advocacy Project
- Southern African HIV Clinicians Society
- Treatment Action Campaign