The budget of what we call the RBM Partnership Secretariat is a small one. In total, it is about $20 million. In other words, we are not a huge organization. One of our priorities at the moment is to make sure that we help the countries. Basically, the countries are the priority. Support for an endemic country itself is what counts. For example, a lot of countries wanted to get support from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, but had difficulty preparing applications. One of the partnership's priorities is to help countries in preparing and monitoring their files. So, when it is necessary, we send technical experts from the ministry of health to help them in preparing those presentations.
Another priority is appealing for international funding. My goal today is not to make an appeal for ourselves, but for the global fund, and for malaria in general. That is one of the primary objectives at the moment. Sometimes, political authorities do not realize that investment in the fight against malaria works well.
With the NGOs and the UN system, which I also represent, we are really trying to make member states understand that. On a technical level, we make sure that only appropriate medications are used. Some countries are still using previous generations of drugs. While that is now less and less the case, those drugs no longer work. We make sure that the drugs and the mosquito nets are used correctly. Sometimes, you send mosquito nets and people do not use them correctly. We are working at a local level with NGOs and ministries of health to find out how we can make sure that the mosquito nets are properly distributed and properly used.
I will tell you a little story about that. We use soccer a lot. At the Africa Cup of Nations, the players recorded TV spots with us to tell 5-year-old kids, who will not listen to us but who will listen to a soccer player, that they have to sleep under their mosquito nets at night. That whole aspect of the appeal works very well
Finally, there is the famous global plan. Developing a global action plan that the whole world will embrace really is a priority for us.