6567765a212eaade2e0e261e
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2018290001
|
2017-05400_1
|
3
|
India
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.013844
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.013844
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
MIST: MIGRATION AS A SOCIAL DE...TERMINANT OF HEALTH
more
|
MIST: Migration as a social de...terminant of health
more
|
Migration is both socially det...ermined and a social determinant of health. In recent years, migration across the world has seen unprecedented growth. Migrants or refugees usually originate from low-income countries, and settle either in neighbouring countries or within the country itself. This creates particular challenges for low-income settings, as the infrastructure and services available are limited and potentially cannot fulfil the needs of existing communities and large numbers of new arrivals. There is an urgent need to research migration as a social determinant of health . This application brings together three countries with different migration profiles: Ukraine with a high rate of internally displaced people, India with a high rate of seasonal cyclical migration and Sweden, which hosts large numbers of migrants. This state-of-the-art networking project will establish connections between institutions in these countries, expand them to other low-and middle-income countries. The format will include meetings, webinars, and world café presentations by junior researchers. The outcomes will include proposals to national and international funders. This collaboration will promote high quality, timely and relevant research evidence in low-income settings focusing on migrants. After the three year funding, national and international research proposals will have been prepared and submitted.
more
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0
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12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Karolinska Institutet
|
|
|
6567765a212eaade2e0e261f
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2018290014
|
2017-05426_1
|
3
|
India
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.012668
|
0
|
0
|
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0.012668
|
0
|
0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTE...MS FOR EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN LMIC COUNTIRES. CASE STUDIES WITH FOCUS ON CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
more
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Geographical Information Syste...ms for Epidemiological research in LMIC countires. Case studies with focus on Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology
more
|
The overarching aim is use Geo...graphical information Systems (GIS) as a tool for description and analysis of health and environmental data. Capacity training for young researchers, and networking between epidemiologists and GIS expertize in the participating countries is fundamental. The ultimate goal is to provide decision-makers within authorities and health-care system with information for prevention of disease.We will use GIS tools to further understanding of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown origin (CKDu). CKDu is a public health problem in underprivileged rural areas in a few tropical/subtropical countries. The etiology of this disease is unknown but strong evidence links it to occupational and environmental conditions – main etiological hypotheses are related to work in heat, and agriculture. Also, spatial disease patterns within countries have been observed.We will explore if the use of GIS and health data identifies hotspots of CKDu and how hotspots align with known spatial and temporal patterns of disease. We will discern if there are environmental denominators that are consistent between the regions selected for case studies: Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and Eastern India. These case study areas are also included in other ongoing studies on CKDu, such as population-based prevalence studies and comparative kidney biopsy studies.Our results will be included in an international project, DEGREE, establishing a toolbox for comparative studies on CKDu.
more
|
0
|
12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Göteborgs universitet
|
|
|
6567765b212eaade2e0e2620
|
2019
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
20170290079
|
2016-05825_2
|
3
|
Nicaragua
|
Caribbean & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.0105754
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0105754
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
CHRONIC KIDNEY OF UNKNOWN ETIO...LOGY IN CENTRAL AMERICA AND ASIA - IS IT THE SAME DISEASE?
more
|
Chronic kidney of unknown etio...logy in Central America and Asia - is it the same disease?
more
|
The general aim of this resear...ch links project is to enforce knowledge-based prevention, diagnostic and treatment of chronic kidney disease of yet unknown origin (CKDu) in Central America, Sri Lanka and India. This will be achieved by creating a network of researchers, nephrologists and pathologists in the different regions enabling the implementation of a comparative study of detailed described cohorts with emphasis on the renal morphology, biochemical findings and clinical data. Two detailed cohorts are already available from Central America and a third study in Sri Lanka will be initiated this year. A fourth study will be planned and executed during the study period. The findings will be presented and discussed at a joint workshop where a diagnostic scheme for evaluating renal biopsies from affected patients will be developed. A summarizing workshop will be held to evaluate the diagnostic scheme and plan for further collaborations. Results will be compiled in joint scientific publications. The outcome will have significant impact of the research field of chronic kidney disease of unknown cause, an emerging health problem worldwide. Furthermore, this study will strengthen the local capacity among nephrologists and pathologists to evaluate patients with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause and also create a platform for further studies on the endemics.
more
|
|
12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Karolinska Institutet
|
|
|
6567765b212eaade2e0e2621
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2018290015
|
2017-05426_2
|
3
|
Nicaragua
|
Caribbean & Central America
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.012668
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.012668
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTE...MS FOR EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN LMIC COUNTIRES. CASE STUDIES WITH FOCUS ON CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
more
|
Geographical Information Syste...ms for Epidemiological research in LMIC countires. Case studies with focus on Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology
more
|
The overarching aim is use Geo...graphical information Systems (GIS) as a tool for description and analysis of health and environmental data. Capacity training for young researchers, and networking between epidemiologists and GIS expertize in the participating countries is fundamental. The ultimate goal is to provide decision-makers within authorities and health-care system with information for prevention of disease.We will use GIS tools to further understanding of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown origin (CKDu). CKDu is a public health problem in underprivileged rural areas in a few tropical/subtropical countries. The etiology of this disease is unknown but strong evidence links it to occupational and environmental conditions – main etiological hypotheses are related to work in heat, and agriculture. Also, spatial disease patterns within countries have been observed.We will explore if the use of GIS and health data identifies hotspots of CKDu and how hotspots align with known spatial and temporal patterns of disease. We will discern if there are environmental denominators that are consistent between the regions selected for case studies: Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and Eastern India. These case study areas are also included in other ongoing studies on CKDu, such as population-based prevalence studies and comparative kidney biopsy studies.Our results will be included in an international project, DEGREE, establishing a toolbox for comparative studies on CKDu.
more
|
0
|
12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Göteborgs universitet
|
|
|
6567765b212eaade2e0e2622
|
2019
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
20170290095
|
2016-05919_1
|
3
|
Philippines
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.0105754
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0105754
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
EN GLOBAL HÄLSOKRIS - PERSPEK...TIV FRÅN INDONESIEN, FILLIPINERNA OCH SVERIGE
more
|
En Global Hälsokris - perspek...tiv från Indonesien, Fillipinerna och Sverige
more
|
The proposed research projects... aims to identify effective, fair and sustainable solutions to the multifacted problem of medical brain drain (MBD). Since MBD is a result of several interconnected social, political and economic factors in a globalised world, the problem should be analysed from different disciplines and at a cross-national level. Arguably, a nuanced understanding of the phenomenon will not be achieved by relying on one theoretical perspective only, the tools of one discipline or by focusing on a single level of analysis. Rather, a broad grip, an interdisciplinary approach and multi-level analysis is needed. Causal processes relevant to migration operate on multiple levels simultaneously. Thus, this project utilises competence from the disciplines: applied ethics, development studies and educational research to compare health labor mobility in three countries: the Philippines, Sweden and Indonesia. Methodwise, both descriptive and analytical studies are employed. And, the constellation of countries represented in the project enables fruitful comparisons of MBD in developed and developing countries. More specifically, researchers in the project (1) take stock on drivers behind and effects of care worker emigration, (2) map and assess different strategies regarding human resource management and labor mobility in the health care sector and (3) evaluate the prospects of global resource sharing and health governance.
more
|
|
43082
|
Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
|
9.5
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Linköpings universitet
|
|
|
6567765b212eaade2e0e2623
|
2019
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
20170290096
|
2016-05919_2
|
3
|
Philippines
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.0105754
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0.0105754
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
EN GLOBAL HÄLSOKRIS - PERSPEK...TIV FRÅN INDONESIEN, FILLIPINERNA OCH SVERIGE
more
|
En Global Hälsokris - perspek...tiv från Indonesien, Fillipinerna och Sverige
more
|
The proposed research projects... aims to identify effective, fair and sustainable solutions to the multifacted problem of medical brain drain (MBD). Since MBD is a result of several interconnected social, political and economic factors in a globalised world, the problem should be analysed from different disciplines and at a cross-national level. Arguably, a nuanced understanding of the phenomenon will not be achieved by relying on one theoretical perspective only, the tools of one discipline or by focusing on a single level of analysis. Rather, a broad grip, an interdisciplinary approach and multi-level analysis is needed. Causal processes relevant to migration operate on multiple levels simultaneously. Thus, this project utilises competence from the disciplines: applied ethics, development studies and educational research to compare health labor mobility in three countries: the Philippines, Sweden and Indonesia. Methodwise, both descriptive and analytical studies are employed. And, the constellation of countries represented in the project enables fruitful comparisons of MBD in developed and developing countries. More specifically, researchers in the project (1) take stock on drivers behind and effects of care worker emigration, (2) map and assess different strategies regarding human resource management and labor mobility in the health care sector and (3) evaluate the prospects of global resource sharing and health governance.
more
|
|
43082
|
Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
|
9.5
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Linköpings universitet
|
|
|
6567765c212eaade2e0e2624
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2018290008
|
2017-05416
|
3
|
Sri Lanka
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.042347
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.042347
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
BIODIVERSITY AND CHEMODIVERSIT...Y OF SRI LANKAN MARINE SPONGES: AN OPPORTUNITY TO EXPLORE NEW PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATIONS
more
|
Biodiversity and chemodiversit...y of Sri Lankan marine sponges: an opportunity to explore new pharmaceutical applications
more
|
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are ...unquestionably the most promising source of new marine compounds and yet, they are quite often neglected in the field of natural products research because of the extreme difficulty to identify the species. For this reason research on sponges is currently undeveloped in Sri Lanka. The 3-year collaborative project we propose to build between scientists at University of Colombo and Uppsala University will investigate the marine sponge biodiversity of Sri Lanka and identify bioactive sponge natural products against infectious diseases and cancer cell lines. The aims of this project are to 1) transfer our knowledge on sponge sytematics to Sri Lankan students/researchers in order to help them assess the Sri Lankan sponge biodiversity and 2) develop a protocol to study sponge natural product and genetic diversity. We believe both of these aims will unlock the potential of Sri Lankan sponges towards bioactivity assays and drug discovery. To achieve this we will conduct a multidisciplinary collaborative project combining our mutual expertise in pharmacognosy, chemistry, structure elucidation, systematics and molecular biology. This project will fill the knowledge gap on Sri Lankan sponge biodiversity in order to spur high-standard sponge research in this country. The findings will contribute to Sri Lankan education, marine biodiversity conservation and economic development but also to the Swedish/Sri Lankan drug discovery program.
more
|
0
|
43082
|
Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
|
9.5
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Uppsala universitet
|
|
|
6567765c212eaade2e0e2625
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2018290016
|
2017-05426_3
|
3
|
Sri Lanka
|
South & Central Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.012668
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.012668
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTE...MS FOR EPIDEMIOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN LMIC COUNTIRES. CASE STUDIES WITH FOCUS ON CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE OF UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
more
|
Geographical Information Syste...ms for Epidemiological research in LMIC countires. Case studies with focus on Chronic Kidney Disease of unknown etiology
more
|
The overarching aim is use Geo...graphical information Systems (GIS) as a tool for description and analysis of health and environmental data. Capacity training for young researchers, and networking between epidemiologists and GIS expertize in the participating countries is fundamental. The ultimate goal is to provide decision-makers within authorities and health-care system with information for prevention of disease.We will use GIS tools to further understanding of the epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) of unknown origin (CKDu). CKDu is a public health problem in underprivileged rural areas in a few tropical/subtropical countries. The etiology of this disease is unknown but strong evidence links it to occupational and environmental conditions – main etiological hypotheses are related to work in heat, and agriculture. Also, spatial disease patterns within countries have been observed.We will explore if the use of GIS and health data identifies hotspots of CKDu and how hotspots align with known spatial and temporal patterns of disease. We will discern if there are environmental denominators that are consistent between the regions selected for case studies: Nicaragua, Sri Lanka and Eastern India. These case study areas are also included in other ongoing studies on CKDu, such as population-based prevalence studies and comparative kidney biopsy studies.Our results will be included in an international project, DEGREE, establishing a toolbox for comparative studies on CKDu.
more
|
0
|
12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Göteborgs universitet
|
|
|
6567765c212eaade2e0e2626
|
2019
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
20170290089
|
2016-05871_1
|
3
|
Ukraine
|
Europe
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.0195645
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0195645
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
A COMPUTATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE... FOR HIGH-THROUGHPUT ANALYSIS OF LARGE VOLUMES OF BRAIN SIGNAL DATA
more
|
A computational infrastructure... for high-throughput analysis of large volumes of brain signal data
more
|
The continuing proliferation o...f brain imaging equipment due to decreasing costs is not sufficiently accompanied by development in computational tools allowing brain scientists and clinicians to exploit new opportunities and address challenges emerging with growing data volumes. The project is aimed at adapting and promoting recent methodological advancements in large data analysis, made by the Swedish partner, in research and clinical practice at institutions in Ukraine and Georgia. The proposed approach based on principles of statistical learning and inspired by the insights into information processing mechanisms in the brain's cortical networks is currently being refined and validated as part of a different project. Our ambition in this project is to build upon the experiences of the Swedish partner and collaboratively work towards a generic data handling framework for novel exploratory analysis of multimodal brain recordings, which can be deployed at the partner labs. This initiative will unlock the potential of fast developing Ukrainian and Georgian research within a broad area of cognitive and clinical neuroscience. The focus will be on establishing a collaborative research network through multiple visits and workshops that will interface brain science in Ukraine and Georgia with neuroinformatics. We envisage that in the longer perspective the outcomes of this three-year project will contribute to the advancement of medical services with obvious societal benefits.
more
|
|
43082
|
Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
|
9.5
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Kungliga Tekniska högskolan
|
|
|
6567765d212eaade2e0e2627
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2018290002
|
2017-05400_2
|
3
|
Ukraine
|
Europe
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.013844
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.013844
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
|
|
|
0
|
12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
90000
|
Other
|
Other
|
|
|
6567765d212eaade2e0e2628
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
The Swedish Research Council
|
2019290061
|
2019-05028
|
3
|
Bangladesh
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.043432
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.043432
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON HU...MAN HEALTH IN BANGLADESH
more
|
Impact of climate change on hu...man health in Bangladesh
more
|
The purpose of the proposal is... to establish a partnership for research around climate change (CC) effects on human health, built by three institutions: Environmental Science Discipline, Khulna University, Centre for Injury Prevention and Research Bangladesh (CIPRB), and Risk and Environmental Science, Karlstad University. The result will be applications for interdisciplinary research project, and to establish joint PhD education.Our research objective is to develop a deeper understanding of the consequences of CC on human health in Bangladesh. CC poses large and increasing risks to human health. Bangladesh is exposed to a large number of hazards, which already in today's climate create a number of risks, both as short-term extreme events and long-term changes. Research on health effects is underrepresented in the CC research, and new methods to understand the climate-health relation is needed. Vulnerabilities among men, women and children is of central interest. Data on CC and health is limited in Bangladesh. There is a need for interdisciplinary research, e.g. between public epidemiology and environmental science.This project will address research questions about which climate risk factors that influence human health and how differences in spatio-temporal patterns for health consequences and climate risk factors can be analysed to deepen our understanding. Four workshops will take place in spring and autumn 2020 and 2021, in Bangladesh and Sweden respectively.
more
|
0
|
41082
|
Environmental research
|
13.1,1.5
|
IV.1. General Environment Prot...ection
more
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Övriga lärosäten
|
|
|
6567765d212eaade2e0e2629
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017060223A
|
SE-0-SE-6-5217001102-BGD-12182
|
3
|
Bangladesh
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D02
|
0
|
0.039917
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.039917
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
ICDDR,B EXIT 2017-2019 - TA AN...D M&E
more
|
ICDDR,B exit 2017-2019 - TA an...d M&E
more
|
Exit support to icddr,b 2017-2...018. During the exit phase Sweden will provide SEK 21 400 000 over the period 2017 - 2019 to support icddr,b in the implementation of the Strategic Plan 2015 - 2018. Sweden has been providing research and core support to icddr,b since 1981 with the aim to ensure that research in health addressed key policy issues for health system in Bangladesh, and that the research findings were communicated to policy users and influenced policy decisions. This objective remains at the core of the Swedish funding during the suggested agreement phase.Core support is suggested as the continued financing modality and it is also suggested to phase out the core support during the 2-year agreement period 2017-2019. Research funding from Sida HQ will continue through an specific agreement for the period 2016-2020 on the amount of MSEK 30,5. icddr,b has demonstrated the ability to control its own development and preparedness to invest core funds particularly in neglected areas in order to build future capacity. In the coming three years, ambitious efforts are planned to strengthen the capacity of icddr,b with improved monitoring, evaluation and reporting structures and processes as key targets.Achievements in the strategic objectives will be assessed against icddr,b's framework for results that will track output and outcome indicators to monitor progress. Fiduciary risks have been assessed as high but the internal systems related to financial management have been strengthened during the last years and icddr,b has made rapid progress towards reducing these risks. Through its participation in the Core Donor Group, Sweden together with Canada (Global Affairs) and the United Kingdom (Department for International Development - DfID) will ensure that the risks in the programme are carefully monitored and managed. An external evaluation will be conducted at the end of the agreement to assess the overall success of the programme. The budget for the evaluation has been allocated and is earmarked in the contribution budget.
more
|
0
|
12182
|
Medical research
|
3.b
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
47053
|
International Centre for Diarr...hoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
more
|
ICDDR,B/International Centre f...or Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
more
|
|
|
6567765d212eaade2e0e262a
|
2020
|
Sweden
|
Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
|
2017060222A
|
SE-0-SE-6-5217001103-BGD-12182
|
3
|
Bangladesh
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.013145
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.013145
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
ICDDR,B EXIT 2017-2019 - ICDDR...,B EVALUATION
more
|
ICDDR,B exit 2017-2019 - icddr...,b evaluation
more
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Exit support to icddr,b 2017-2...018. During the exit phase Sweden will provide SEK 21 400 000 over the period 2017 - 2019 to support icddr,b in the implementation of the Strategic Plan 2015 - 2018. Sweden has been providing research and core support to icddr,b since 1981 with the aim to ensure that research in health addressed key policy issues for health system in Bangladesh, and that the research findings were communicated to policy users and influenced policy decisions. This objective remains at the core of the Swedish funding during the suggested agreement phase.Core support is suggested as the continued financing modality and it is also suggested to phase out the core support during the 2-year agreement period 2017-2019. Research funding from Sida HQ will continue through an specific agreement for the period 2016-2020 on the amount of MSEK 30,5. icddr,b has demonstrated the ability to control its own development and preparedness to invest core funds particularly in neglected areas in order to build future capacity. In the coming three years, ambitious efforts are planned to strengthen the capacity of icddr,b with improved monitoring, evaluation and reporting structures and processes as key targets.Achievements in the strategic objectives will be assessed against icddr,b's framework for results that will track output and outcome indicators to monitor progress. Fiduciary risks have been assessed as high but the internal systems related to financial management have been strengthened during the last years and icddr,b has made rapid progress towards reducing these risks. Through its participation in the Core Donor Group, Sweden together with Canada (Global Affairs) and the United Kingdom (Department for International Development - DfID) will ensure that the risks in the programme are carefully monitored and managed. An external evaluation will be conducted at the end of the agreement to assess the overall success of the programme. The budget for the evaluation has been allocated and is earmarked in the contribution budget.
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
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47053
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International Centre for Diarr...hoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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ICDDR,B/International Centre f...or Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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6567765e212eaade2e0e262b
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2018290956
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2018-04721_2
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.062434
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0
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0
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0.062434
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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POINT-OF-CARE DIAGNOSTICS OF C...ANCER AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES USING MOBILE DIGITAL MICROSCOPY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
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Point-of-care diagnostics of c...ancer and infectious diseases using mobile digital microscopy and artificial intelligence
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In proof-of-concept studies we... have shown that it is feasible to digitally scan microscopy samples using low-cost mobile microscopy scanners and apply AI-augmented computer vision to support the diagnostic process. Purpose: We aim to study the use of mobile microscope scanners combined with AI algorithms for three specific purposes: 1) screening of pap smears for diagnosis of cervical cancer 2) detection of malaria parasites in blood smears and 3) soil-transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis in urine and stool.Implementation: To evaluate the feasibility of the novel diagnostic platform, studies will be conducted in Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya. Proof-of-concept studies have been completed in 2013-2017 and now field studies to establish the diagnostic accuracy and expand the number of disease targets. We have established a comprehensive cross-disciplinary research team, with expertise in medical diagnostics, mobile technologies, computer vision, epidemiology and global health. AI-supported algorithms will be developed for the above-mentioned targets and updated versions of the mobile microscopy instruments tested in field settings. Significance: The paradigm shift from human expert based visual interpretations to digital computer-assisted analysis has huge implications for diagnostics. The methods will improve access to cancer and infectious disease diagnostics at the point-of-care, decrease the workload of experts and allow for more efficient use of healthcare resources.
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0
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3.3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Karolinska Institutet
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6567765e212eaade2e0e262c
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2018290982
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2018-05266
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.108581
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0
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0
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0.108581
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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SWEDISH GLOBAL HEALTH HISTORIE...S
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Swedish Global Health Historie...s
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This is the first large scale ...oral history project on global health in a Swedish context. It is based on interviews with up to fifty individuals who have worked in international development and humanitarian aid from the 1960s until today. The aim of this research to investigate Sweden as a case study through (1) documenting the individual experience of Swedish engagement in global health, with a focus on development and humanitarian aid, research, activism and practice (2) analysing Swedish global health engagement within a wider geopolitical context (3) analysing the relationship between Swedish global health engagement and domestic challenges (4) examining the development, articulation and promotion of Swedish norms and values in global health engagement.Although Sweden is one of the most significant global health donor countries, its role has not been fully examined in international scholarship. This project will investigate Sweden's global health history, through oral history interviews representing voices from civil society, government and the research community. The interviews will be recorded and made available in a public archive. The research findings will also be disseminated through workshops, peer-reviewed articles and popular science publications.While focused on the past, this project will address current challenges in development cooperation and humanitarian assistance by providing historically-informed insights on contemporary policy and practice.
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0
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43082
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Research/scientific institutio...ns
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9.5
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Lunds universitet
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6567765e212eaade2e0e262d
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2019
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
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2016060087A
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SE-0-SE-6-5410008902-GGG-43010
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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3
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10
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110
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B01
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0
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1.05754
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0
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0
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0
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1.05754
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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ICDDR,B RESEARCH 2016-2020 - I...CDDR,B STRATEGIC CONTRIBUTIONS
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Icddr,b research 2016-2020 - I...cddr,b strategic contributions
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The International Centre for D...iarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b) is an international health research institution located in Dhaka, dedicated to addressing the health challenges that disproportionately affect people living in poverty in Bangladesh and other low- and middle-income countries. Sida has supported icddr,b since 1981, and the institute has evolved considerably over time. The institute is today a centre of excellence producing research of global relevance, such as child and maternal health, including reproductive health. Icddr,b provides unique opportunities to address health challenges in low-income settings through low-cost, practical, lifesaving solutions. The track record includes the oral rehydration solution (ORS), zinc for diarrhoea treatment and tetanus vaccines for newborns, which have saved and continue to save millions of lives worldwide. icddr,b has the capacity to undertake a full spectrum of research spanning population-based studies and demographic surveillance, large-scale clinical trials, hospital-based clinical studies, and laboratory research. icddr,b has recently had some turbulent years with concerns of both organizational nature and regarding research sustainability, especially with regards to the regrowth of researchers at the senior level. These challenges are being addressed in different ways and the institute is currently at a transitional stage.icddr,b's Strategic Plan 2015-2018 reinforces icddr,b's legacy of focusing not just on discovery, but also on strengthening the organisation's ability to shape policy at the national, regional and global level, as well as advocating for the use of highly effective products and evidence-based discoveries. icddr,b reinforces these efforts through publishing and South-South collaboration, training and capacity-building, and continues to build a cadre of public health experts and capacities for low- and middle-income countries. In addition, strategic national, regional and global partnerships tap into the complementary assets of other organisations—academic, scientific, NGOs and private sector—to maximise the influence and reach of icddr,b's work.There are five key areas in which icddr,b has a strong track record and expertise (points 1-5 below) and two which are highly relevant to Bangladesh and where icddr,b would like to develop greater expertise (points 6-7 below):1Reduce maternal and neonatal mortality2Prevent and treat maternal and childhood malnutrition 3Control enteric and respiratory infections 4Detect and control emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases5Achieve universal health coverage6Non Communicable Diseases7Climate ChangeThe Strategic Plan has identified the need for regrowth of the scientific base, and aim to invest in the capacity building of junior and mid-level scientists through mentoring, training, travel and exchange opportunities. This will increase the overall capacity of the institution, create a cadre of researchers with leadership
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43010
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Multisector aid
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6.b;3.3
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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47053
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International Centre for Diarr...hoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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ICDDR/International Centre for... Diarrhoeal Disease Research
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6567765e212eaade2e0e262e
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2019
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
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2016060084A
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SE-0-SE-6-5410017006-GGG-12182
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0
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0.497044
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0
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0
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0
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0.497044
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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WHO RESEARCH SUPPORT 2016-2019... - ADDITIONAL SUPPORT HRP FROM SOCIAL 2019
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WHO Research support 2016-2019... - Additional support HRP from SOCIAL 2019
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The proposed intervention is p...rogramme support for the period 2016 - 2019 to three research programmes hosted by the World Health Organisation (WHO): i) Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research, AHPSR or the Alliance ; ii) The UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, HRP; and iii) The UNICEF-UNDP-World Bank-WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, TDR. The proposed support is an extension of the ongoing Agreement 2016-2017. The reason for not preparing a new agreement is that the framework agreement between Sweden/Sida and WHO lasts until 2019. The total contribution 2016-2019 is 407,2 million SEK, including 199 million SEK for the biennium 2018 - 2019. The Sida support is mainly disbursed as programme support and is therefore of particular importance to the programmes as this enables them to develop their programmes to address emerging research needs and types of support. The share of undesignated support of the total budget from all funders to the programmes were for AHPSR 78% (2015), for HRP 60% (2014) and for TDR 81% (2014). Sida's contribution during the proposed agreement period is estimated to 23% of AHPSR's overall budget, approx. 11% of the HRP's ditto, respectively 27% of TDR's ditto. Sida has extensive experience, since the mid-1970s of support to WHO for research carried out either by special research programmes or as separate research projects. Experience shows that the WHO has the ability to engage leading researchers for poverty related health issues and that the stand-alone research programmes are able to adapt to changes in the research environment and take leading role in the global research agenda. Experience has also shown that the research results produced in the programs are spread globally as a result of the WHO normative mandate. The overall assessment is that the three programmes over time have proven results in line with targets. For the biennium 2016-2017 some of the results reported are summarized below: Selected results HRP 2016-2017:1) HRP developed new updated recommendations on the use of contraceptives and fertility care asssesment guide that was piloted in Sudan and Zambia. 2) HRP concluded a study showing that the contraceptive implant (ENG implant), currently approved for up to three years of use, can be effective for up to five years. The extended use period of the ENG implant can improve protection from inadvertent pregnancy for users and reduce costs and save resources for health systems.3) HRP supported the development of a new tool for a standardized system for the classification of dead born infants and neonatal deaths. Pilot collection was completed for Nigeria and Uganda.4) HRP developed a new guide: Pregnancy management in conjunction with Zika virus infection that recommends measures to prevent and manage Zika virus infection.5) Inititated randomized control trial to determine bes
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12182
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Medical research
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5.6;3.7
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I.2.a. Health, General
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
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WHO/World Health Organization
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6567765e212eaade2e0e262f
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2019
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
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2013060268A
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SE-0-SE-6-5108011002-ETH-12182
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3
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Ethiopia
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0
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0.0746252
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0
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0
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0
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0.0746252
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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AHRI, PROCUREMET OF LABORATORY... EQUIPMENT - RE-PAYMENT: PROCUREMENT OF LAB EQUIPMENT
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AHRI, Procuremet of laboratory... equipment - Re-payment: Procurement of lab equipment
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Poverty alleviation requires s...ustained economic growth, good governance and political stability. Education is a key element of the national reduction strategy and the current expansion of higher education institutions has created new conditions in Ethiopia for research and research training compared to earlier program periods.
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12182
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Medical research
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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AHRI/Armauer Hansen Research I...nstitute
more
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|
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6567765f212eaade2e0e2630
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2019290024
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2019-04074_1
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3
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India
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South & Central Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.021716
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0
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0
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0.021716
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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GLOBAL SURGERY - A FOUR CONTIN...ENTS NETWORK
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Global Surgery - a Four Contin...ents Network
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Content of researchLack of sur...gical healthcare costs lives and money. The burden of surgical disease in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is immense. This proposal builds on previous and current research about groin hernia and paediatric surgery. The core of the research projects will be based on clinical trials with complementing use of epidemiological, health economical and qualitative study designs. The overarching aim is to expand and strengthen the collaboration within this network, in order to facilitate new and innovative research.Project organisation, time frame and methodsThe network consists of researchers and clinicians from Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Sierra Leone, US, Ghana and India. Two large trials on hernia surgery have been completed during 2018/2019 and one will soon be initiated. Additional studies on paediatric surgery have also been completed and two will be initiated during 2019. Each area of study has at least one dedicated PhD student. SignificanceFive billion people lack access to surgical care of quality at a cost that they can afford. People die and suffer from treatable conditions. This is unacceptable and the work planned for will make important contributions towards better surgery for all in some of the world's most resource deprived countries. The network that has been built up during the past years is necessary for the implementation of the research projects.
more
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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0
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6567765f212eaade2e0e2631
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2019290016
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2019-03892
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3
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Liberia
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.043432
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0
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0
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0.043432
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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CAPACITY BUILDING FOR STRENGTH...ENING THE HEALTH SYSTEM IN LIBERIA AFTER THE EBOLA OUTBREAK
more
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Capacity building for strength...ening the health system in Liberia after the Ebola outbreak
more
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Decades of civil war in Liberi...a, followed in 2014-15 by the devastating Ebola outbreak, has left the country and the health system in ruins. The need to improve the health system is imperative with health indicators far-off from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) targets. The SDGs in turn provide a framework for prioritized areas and emphasize the necessity of collaboration (SDG 17). The newly established National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) and Karolinska Institutet (KI) are planning to address the current health system challenges in Liberia through providing joint research supervision to selected employees at NPHIL, who will apply to become doctoral students at KI. This will enable the NPHIL employees to carry out projects to strengthen parts of the health system in Liberia, under the supervision of national and international expertise as part of doctoral education. The collaboration will prioritize planning activities within nutrition, maternal and child health, HIV and hepatitis B and C, non-communicable diseases and antimicrobial resistance. In the two years of this project, we aim to register 4-5 doctoral students from NPHIL at KI. To ensure mutual development of research plans and further research funding, a joint meeting will take place in Sweden year 1, and a follow-up meeting in Liberia year 2. The proposed project has the potential to fast-track Liberia to reach several of the health-related SDGs, both through research and capacity building.
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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|
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65677660212eaade2e0e2632
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2018290973
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2018-05174_3
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3
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Mozambique
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.014154
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0
|
0
|
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0.014154
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
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DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF T...HE HEALTH AND SOCIAL PROTECTION ACTION RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGE SHARING NETWORK (SPARKS)
more
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Development and expansion of t...he health and social protection action research & knowledge sharing network (SPARKS)
more
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The primary focus of SPARKS is... on social protection and health, an issue that is timely in the context of the sustainable development goals and relevant to Swedish development goals. This proposal will expand the implementation research arm of SPARKS by 1) Developing a common framework and protocol to evaluate health and social protection interventions 2) Developing and growing a collaborative SPARKS network between institutions/organizations in South East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and North America to facilitate action research on social protection 3) Building social protection action research capability in the network's identified institutions and beyond and 4) Identifying, drafting and submitting joint funding applications and publications within the network on social protection action research for tuberculosis, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases. The collaboration will be conducted democratically with the participation of partners from Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam. The funding is sought for two years, during which the collaboration will hold two face-to face-meetings, and at least four research clinics (online journal clubs) for early career researchers. In addition, relevant online courses from each partner will be opened for participation for all the other partners. Online tools will be used to work on joint proposals. The collaboration will contribute to global goals and further implementation science in social protection and health.
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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|
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65677661212eaade2e0e2633
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2018290955
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2018-04721_1
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3
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.062434
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0
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0
|
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0.062434
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0
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0
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0
|
0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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POINT-OF-CARE DIAGNOSTICS OF C...ANCER AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES USING MOBILE DIGITAL MICROSCOPY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
more
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Point-of-care diagnostics of c...ancer and infectious diseases using mobile digital microscopy and artificial intelligence
more
|
In proof-of-concept studies we... have shown that it is feasible to digitally scan microscopy samples using low-cost mobile microscopy scanners and apply AI-augmented computer vision to support the diagnostic process. Purpose: We aim to study the use of mobile microscope scanners combined with AI algorithms for three specific purposes: 1) screening of pap smears for diagnosis of cervical cancer 2) detection of malaria parasites in blood smears and 3) soil-transmitted helminths and schistosomiasis in urine and stool.Implementation: To evaluate the feasibility of the novel diagnostic platform, studies will be conducted in Sweden, Tanzania and Kenya. Proof-of-concept studies have been completed in 2013-2017 and now field studies to establish the diagnostic accuracy and expand the number of disease targets. We have established a comprehensive cross-disciplinary research team, with expertise in medical diagnostics, mobile technologies, computer vision, epidemiology and global health. AI-supported algorithms will be developed for the above-mentioned targets and updated versions of the mobile microscopy instruments tested in field settings. Significance: The paradigm shift from human expert based visual interpretations to digital computer-assisted analysis has huge implications for diagnostics. The methods will improve access to cancer and infectious disease diagnostics at the point-of-care, decrease the workload of experts and allow for more efficient use of healthcare resources.
more
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0
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3.3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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|
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65677661212eaade2e0e2634
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2018290972
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2018-05174_2
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3
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Uganda
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.014154
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0
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0
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0.014154
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF T...HE HEALTH AND SOCIAL PROTECTION ACTION RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGE SHARING NETWORK (SPARKS)
more
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Development and expansion of t...he health and social protection action research & knowledge sharing network (SPARKS)
more
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The primary focus of SPARKS is... on social protection and health, an issue that is timely in the context of the sustainable development goals and relevant to Swedish development goals. This proposal will expand the implementation research arm of SPARKS by 1) Developing a common framework and protocol to evaluate health and social protection interventions 2) Developing and growing a collaborative SPARKS network between institutions/organizations in South East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and North America to facilitate action research on social protection 3) Building social protection action research capability in the network's identified institutions and beyond and 4) Identifying, drafting and submitting joint funding applications and publications within the network on social protection action research for tuberculosis, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases. The collaboration will be conducted democratically with the participation of partners from Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam. The funding is sought for two years, during which the collaboration will hold two face-to face-meetings, and at least four research clinics (online journal clubs) for early career researchers. In addition, relevant online courses from each partner will be opened for participation for all the other partners. Online tools will be used to work on joint proposals. The collaboration will contribute to global goals and further implementation science in social protection and health.
more
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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|
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65677661212eaade2e0e2635
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2019290025
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2019-04074_2
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3
|
Uganda
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
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D02
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0
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0.021716
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0
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0
|
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0.021716
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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GLOBAL SURGERY - A FOUR CONTIN...ENTS NETWORK
more
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Global Surgery - a Four Contin...ents Network
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Content of researchLack of sur...gical healthcare costs lives and money. The burden of surgical disease in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia is immense. This proposal builds on previous and current research about groin hernia and paediatric surgery. The core of the research projects will be based on clinical trials with complementing use of epidemiological, health economical and qualitative study designs. The overarching aim is to expand and strengthen the collaboration within this network, in order to facilitate new and innovative research.Project organisation, time frame and methodsThe network consists of researchers and clinicians from Sweden, Uganda, Norway, Sierra Leone, US, Ghana and India. Two large trials on hernia surgery have been completed during 2018/2019 and one will soon be initiated. Additional studies on paediatric surgery have also been completed and two will be initiated during 2019. Each area of study has at least one dedicated PhD student. SignificanceFive billion people lack access to surgical care of quality at a cost that they can afford. People die and suffer from treatable conditions. This is unacceptable and the work planned for will make important contributions towards better surgery for all in some of the world's most resource deprived countries. The network that has been built up during the past years is necessary for the implementation of the research projects.
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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65677662212eaade2e0e2636
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2018290971
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2018-05174_1
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3
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Viet Nam
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Far East Asia
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0
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0.014154
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0
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0
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0.014154
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION OF T...HE HEALTH AND SOCIAL PROTECTION ACTION RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGE SHARING NETWORK (SPARKS)
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Development and expansion of t...he health and social protection action research & knowledge sharing network (SPARKS)
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The primary focus of SPARKS is... on social protection and health, an issue that is timely in the context of the sustainable development goals and relevant to Swedish development goals. This proposal will expand the implementation research arm of SPARKS by 1) Developing a common framework and protocol to evaluate health and social protection interventions 2) Developing and growing a collaborative SPARKS network between institutions/organizations in South East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and North America to facilitate action research on social protection 3) Building social protection action research capability in the network's identified institutions and beyond and 4) Identifying, drafting and submitting joint funding applications and publications within the network on social protection action research for tuberculosis, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases. The collaboration will be conducted democratically with the participation of partners from Mozambique, Uganda and Vietnam. The funding is sought for two years, during which the collaboration will hold two face-to face-meetings, and at least four research clinics (online journal clubs) for early career researchers. In addition, relevant online courses from each partner will be opened for participation for all the other partners. Online tools will be used to work on joint proposals. The collaboration will contribute to global goals and further implementation science in social protection and health.
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0
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Karolinska Institutet
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0
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65677663212eaade2e0e2637
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2020
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Sweden
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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2020021255A
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M2020/00582/Ke
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1
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.108581
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0.108581
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0
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0
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0.108581
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0.108581
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0
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0.108581
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE ON ...THE EFFECTS ON HEALTH FROM POLLUTION
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Dissemination of knowledge on ...the effects on health from pollution
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Dissemination of knowledge on ...the effects on health from pollution. The update of theLancet Commission on Pollution and Health
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41010
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Environmental policy and admin...istrative management
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13.1
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IV.1. General Environment Prot...ection
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32000
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Networks
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GAHP/Global Alliance on Health... and Pollution
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65677663212eaade2e0e2638
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2020
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
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2020061164A
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SE-0-SE-6-5410017101-GGG-12182
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1
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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14.332714
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4.777571
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0
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0
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14.332714
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4.777571
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0
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14.332714
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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WHO RESEARCH SUPPORT 2020-2022... - TDR
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WHO Research support 2020-2022... - TDR
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The following three WHO-based ...research programmes have applied for continued support from Sida:i) The UNICEF-UNDP-World Bank-WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), ii) The UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, HRP, iii) Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR). The proposed support is a continuation of the previous agreement 2016-2019. The total amount is SEK 307,8 million for the period 2020 - 2022, of which SEK 138,8 million to TDR, SEK 99 million to HRP and SEK 70 million to AHPSR. The contribution support is essentially unearmarkedDuring the agreement period, TDR's activities will focus on research on barriers to effective implementation of existing control programs for infectious diseases disproportionally affecting people living in poverty. HRP's focus includes, amongst many areas related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), research on migrants' needs for SRHR, on adolescents' need for SRHR, and women's enhanced opportunities for safe abortion. AHPSR will focus further on researching health systems and policies together with policy makers to help low- and lower middle-income countries use their resources for the health sector as efficiently as possible.In addition to undesignated support, there are four components with so-called soft earmarking: A Global Health Research Conference (through AHPSR), the ESSENCE Network, the Social Health Innovation Initiative, and enhanced WASH integration within the TDR (the three latter through TDR). In total, this soft earmarking amounts to 8% of the total support.
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12182
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Medical research
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3.d,3.3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
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WHO/World Health Organization
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65677663212eaade2e0e2639
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2020
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
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2020061165A
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SE-0-SE-6-5410017102-GGG-12182
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1
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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10.749536
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3.583179
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0
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0
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10.749536
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3.583179
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0
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10.749536
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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WHO RESEARCH SUPPORT 2020-2022... - HRP
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WHO Research support 2020-2022... - HRP
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The following three WHO-based ...research programmes have applied for continued support from Sida:i) The UNICEF-UNDP-World Bank-WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), ii) The UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, HRP, iii) Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR). The proposed support is a continuation of the previous agreement 2016-2019. The total amount is SEK 307,8 million for the period 2020 - 2022, of which SEK 138,8 million to TDR, SEK 99 million to HRP and SEK 70 million to AHPSR. The contribution support is essentially unearmarkedDuring the agreement period, TDR's activities will focus on research on barriers to effective implementation of existing control programs for infectious diseases disproportionally affecting people living in poverty. HRP's focus includes, amongst many areas related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), research on migrants' needs for SRHR, on adolescents' need for SRHR, and women's enhanced opportunities for safe abortion. AHPSR will focus further on researching health systems and policies together with policy makers to help low- and lower middle-income countries use their resources for the health sector as efficiently as possible.In addition to undesignated support, there are four components with so-called soft earmarking: A Global Health Research Conference (through AHPSR), the ESSENCE Network, the Social Health Innovation Initiative, and enhanced WASH integration within the TDR (the three latter through TDR). In total, this soft earmarking amounts to 8% of the total support.
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12182
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Medical research
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3.b,3.7
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I.2.a. Health, General
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
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WHO/World Health Organization
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65677663212eaade2e0e263a
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2020
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
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2020061166A
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SE-0-SE-6-5410017103-GGG-12182
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1
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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7.600682
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2.605948
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0
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0
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7.600682
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2.605948
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0
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7.600682
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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WHO RESEARCH SUPPORT 2020-2022... - AHPSR
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WHO Research support 2020-2022... - AHPSR
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The following three WHO-based ...research programmes have applied for continued support from Sida:i) The UNICEF-UNDP-World Bank-WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), ii) The UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, HRP, iii) Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR). The proposed support is a continuation of the previous agreement 2016-2019. The total amount is SEK 307,8 million for the period 2020 - 2022, of which SEK 138,8 million to TDR, SEK 99 million to HRP and SEK 70 million to AHPSR. The contribution support is essentially unearmarkedDuring the agreement period, TDR's activities will focus on research on barriers to effective implementation of existing control programs for infectious diseases disproportionally affecting people living in poverty. HRP's focus includes, amongst many areas related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), research on migrants' needs for SRHR, on adolescents' need for SRHR, and women's enhanced opportunities for safe abortion. AHPSR will focus further on researching health systems and policies together with policy makers to help low- and lower middle-income countries use their resources for the health sector as efficiently as possible.In addition to undesignated support, there are four components with so-called soft earmarking: A Global Health Research Conference (through AHPSR), the ESSENCE Network, the Social Health Innovation Initiative, and enhanced WASH integration within the TDR (the three latter through TDR). In total, this soft earmarking amounts to 8% of the total support.
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12182
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Medical research
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3.d,3.8
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I.2.a. Health, General
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
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WHO/World Health Organization
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65677663212eaade2e0e263b
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2020
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Sweden
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Swedish International Developm...ent Authority
more
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2020061167A
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SE-0-SE-6-5410017104-GGG-12182
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1
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.738352
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0.325744
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0
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0
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0.738352
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0.325744
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0
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0.738352
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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WHO RESEARCH SUPPORT 2020-2022... - TDR WASH-VECTOR CONNECTION
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WHO Research support 2020-2022... - TDR WASH-Vector connection
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The following three WHO-based ...research programmes have applied for continued support from Sida:i) The UNICEF-UNDP-World Bank-WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), ii) The UNDP-UNFPA-UNICEF-WHO-World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction, HRP, iii) Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (AHPSR). The proposed support is a continuation of the previous agreement 2016-2019. The total amount is SEK 307,8 million for the period 2020 - 2022, of which SEK 138,8 million to TDR, SEK 99 million to HRP and SEK 70 million to AHPSR. The contribution support is essentially unearmarkedDuring the agreement period, TDR's activities will focus on research on barriers to effective implementation of existing control programs for infectious diseases disproportionally affecting people living in poverty. HRP's focus includes, amongst many areas related to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), research on migrants' needs for SRHR, on adolescents' need for SRHR, and women's enhanced opportunities for safe abortion. AHPSR will focus further on researching health systems and policies together with policy makers to help low- and lower middle-income countries use their resources for the health sector as efficiently as possible.In addition to undesignated support, there are four components with so-called soft earmarking: A Global Health Research Conference (through AHPSR), the ESSENCE Network, the Social Health Innovation Initiative, and enhanced WASH integration within the TDR (the three latter through TDR). In total, this soft earmarking amounts to 8% of the total support.
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12182
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Medical research
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3.3
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I.2.a. Health, General
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41143
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World Health Organisation - co...re voluntary contributions account
more
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WHO/World Health Organization
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65677664212eaade2e0e263c
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290801A
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2020-04956_2
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1
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Kenya
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South of Sahara
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0.036158
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0
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0
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0
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0.036158
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0.036158
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH CAR...E SERVICES FOR PASTORAL NOMADS IN SOMALIA
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Improving access to health car...e services for pastoral nomads in Somalia
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Access to good quality health ...care is largely problematic in Somalia due to prolonged war and political instability. About 26% of Somalia's population live a nomadic life, and this significant group of about 4 million people is believed to have even less access to modern health care and health promotion than the rest of the population.This project aims to build up a network of knowledgeable researchers in Somalia, Kenya and Sweden to, together with representatives of the nomadic population and the Ministry of Health, build up a knowledge bank on nomadic health and health care access. The project will also develop a research application for deeper analysis of 1) central health problems to the nomad population, 2) obstacles to access health care, and 3) design and test interventions to create better access to both emergency care and elective care under the special living conditions of the nomadic population.The University of Gothenburg, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust funded health research program in Kenya) and Benadir University in Somalia are initiating this work but intend to join more partners over the next two years. During the project, three major workshops will be conducted in the relatively safe Hargeisa, Somaliland, and the database will be built by Benadir University.
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43082
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Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
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9.5
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Göteborgs universitet
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|
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65677664212eaade2e0e263d
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290806A
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2020-05492
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1
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Myanmar
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South & Central Asia
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0.084749
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0
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0
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0
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0.084749
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0.084749
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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INNOVATIVE METHODS TO IMPROVE ...SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS, REDUCE GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE, HIV AND DRUG-RELATED ILLNESS
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Innovative methods to improve ...sexual and reproductive health and rights, reduce gender-based violence, HIV and drug-related illness
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Myanmar (previously Burma), wa...s politically isolated under military dictatorship for decades. Lack of legal control fueled intense drug production in Myanmar. Poverty (25% live of Increased spending on health, and a new National Health Plan towards Universal Health Coverage, recently opened up for international collaboration and a chance to actually improve access of prevention and treatment for those most at risk, but we need to know more about their needs and barriers.Through a new network with the Asian Harm Reduction Network and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, we aim to identify feasible, acceptable, safe, and innovative methods for data collection among those hardest to reach, possibly using mobile phone tools (i.e. on-line respondent driven sampling, webRDS), something that soon may be feasible given rapid internet expansion.
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13020
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Reproductive health care
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3.7
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I.3. Population Policies/Progr...ammes & Reproductive Health
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Karolinska Institutet
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|
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65677665212eaade2e0e263e
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290800A
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2020-04956_1
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1
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Somalia
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0.036158
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0
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0
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0
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0.036158
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0.036158
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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IMPROVING ACCESS TO HEALTH CAR...E SERVICES FOR PASTORAL NOMADS IN SOMALIA
more
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Improving access to health car...e services for pastoral nomads in Somalia
more
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Access to good quality health ...care is largely problematic in Somalia due to prolonged war and political instability. About 26% of Somalia's population live a nomadic life, and this significant group of about 4 million people is believed to have even less access to modern health care and health promotion than the rest of the population.This project aims to build up a network of knowledgeable researchers in Somalia, Kenya and Sweden to, together with representatives of the nomadic population and the Ministry of Health, build up a knowledge bank on nomadic health and health care access. The project will also develop a research application for deeper analysis of 1) central health problems to the nomad population, 2) obstacles to access health care, and 3) design and test interventions to create better access to both emergency care and elective care under the special living conditions of the nomadic population.The University of Gothenburg, KEMRI (Wellcome Trust funded health research program in Kenya) and Benadir University in Somalia are initiating this work but intend to join more partners over the next two years. During the project, three major workshops will be conducted in the relatively safe Hargeisa, Somaliland, and the database will be built by Benadir University.
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43082
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Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
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9.5
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Göteborgs universitet
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|
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65677665212eaade2e0e263f
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290780A
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2020-03651_1
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1
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0.028955
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0.014477
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0
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0
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0.028955
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0.014477
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0
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0
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0
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0.028955
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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NETWORK FOR INCLUSIVE, SOCIALL...Y ACCOUNTABLE AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS: CHS-CONNECT
more
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Network for inclusive, sociall...y accountable and resilient Community Health Systems: CHS-Connect
more
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This proposal is located in th...e field of Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR), with a specific focus on the strengthening of Community Health Systems (CHS). Innovations in CHS have the potential to improve access to health and health care but also have to address the underlying problems in this system – such as fragmented management and delivery, poor integration with local health facilities, and weak community participation. Over the last decades, low and middle-income countries that have achieved the most significant gains in health status have invested heavily in the base of their health system – through primary health care and community-based strategies.The purpose of the proposed network is to enhance research capacity and competence for designing and conducting embedded HPSR in order to build inclusive, socially accountable and resilient CHS. The network shall have two overarching aims: 1) to create space for on-going conceptual development on community health systems from a multidisciplinary perspective 2) to build a base for future research collaborations along wider and bigger project and grant ideas. The network partners comprise of: the School of Public Health at the University of Zambia, the School of Public Health and Social Sciences, MUHAS, Tanzania, Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda, the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Dep of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.
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15150
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Democratic participation and c...ivil society
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16.7
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Umeå universitet
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|
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65677666212eaade2e0e2640
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290782A
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2020-03651_3
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1
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Uganda
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0.028955
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0.014477
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0
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0
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0.028955
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0.014477
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0
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0
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0
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0.028955
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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NETWORK FOR INCLUSIVE, SOCIALL...Y ACCOUNTABLE AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS: CHS-CONNECT
more
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Network for inclusive, sociall...y accountable and resilient Community Health Systems: CHS-Connect
more
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This proposal is located in th...e field of Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR), with a specific focus on the strengthening of Community Health Systems (CHS). Innovations in CHS have the potential to improve access to health and health care but also have to address the underlying problems in this system – such as fragmented management and delivery, poor integration with local health facilities, and weak community participation. Over the last decades, low and middle-income countries that have achieved the most significant gains in health status have invested heavily in the base of their health system – through primary health care and community-based strategies.The purpose of the proposed network is to enhance research capacity and competence for designing and conducting embedded HPSR in order to build inclusive, socially accountable and resilient CHS. The network shall have two overarching aims: 1) to create space for on-going conceptual development on community health systems from a multidisciplinary perspective 2) to build a base for future research collaborations along wider and bigger project and grant ideas. The network partners comprise of: the School of Public Health at the University of Zambia, the School of Public Health and Social Sciences, MUHAS, Tanzania, Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda, the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Dep of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.
more
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15150
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Democratic participation and c...ivil society
more
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16.7
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Umeå universitet
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|
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65677666212eaade2e0e2641
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290805A
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2020-05396
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1
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Uganda
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
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D02
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0.081219
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0
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0
|
0
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0.081219
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0.081219
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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CREATING DIAGNOSTIC CAPACITY F...OR GLOBAL HEALTH - A TECHNOLOGY-FOR-HEALTH PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN UGANDA AND SWEDEN
more
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Creating diagnostic capacity f...or global health - a technology-for-health partnership between Uganda and Sweden
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Diagnostic capacity building i...s increasingly recognized as critical to meeting global health priorities and contributing to achieving Sustainable Development Goal 3 by 2030. Accurate diagnostic techniques are the cornerstone of both infectious and non-infectious disease detection, clinical case management and control. However, diagnostic capacity is often discussed during disease outbreaks and then neglected once the immediate communicable threats are over. Disadvantaged populations often lack access to well-equipped laboratory infrastructure, sample transportation and rapid results, hindering efforts to control disease impact, spread, and resulting in a major source of health inequity. Here we propose a 2-years collaboration of the division of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Nanobiotechnology division,the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, the Mbarara Regional Referral University Hospital and Doctors Without Border's Epicentre to build a sustainable know-how platform for diagnostic capacity building. In Sweden, we are currently leading technological advancement for life sciences with focus on resource-limited settings. Uganda has expertise in managing outbreaks, but when it comes to local diagnostic capacity, still lags behind. We aim at creating a stewardship program and a co-learning environment for a post-COVID world as we firmly believe that diagnostic is the third pillar of #healthforall, alongside essential medicines and vaccines.
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43082
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Research/scientific institutio...ns
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9.5
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Kungliga Tekniska högskolan
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65677666212eaade2e0e2642
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2020
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Sweden
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The Swedish Research Council
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2020290781A
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2020-03651_2
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1
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Zambia
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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D02
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0.028955
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0.014477
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0
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0
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0.028955
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0.014477
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0
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0
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0
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0.028955
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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NETWORK FOR INCLUSIVE, SOCIALL...Y ACCOUNTABLE AND RESILIENT COMMUNITY HEALTH SYSTEMS: CHS-CONNECT
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Network for inclusive, sociall...y accountable and resilient Community Health Systems: CHS-Connect
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This proposal is located in th...e field of Health Policy and Systems Research (HPSR), with a specific focus on the strengthening of Community Health Systems (CHS). Innovations in CHS have the potential to improve access to health and health care but also have to address the underlying problems in this system – such as fragmented management and delivery, poor integration with local health facilities, and weak community participation. Over the last decades, low and middle-income countries that have achieved the most significant gains in health status have invested heavily in the base of their health system – through primary health care and community-based strategies.The purpose of the proposed network is to enhance research capacity and competence for designing and conducting embedded HPSR in order to build inclusive, socially accountable and resilient CHS. The network shall have two overarching aims: 1) to create space for on-going conceptual development on community health systems from a multidisciplinary perspective 2) to build a base for future research collaborations along wider and bigger project and grant ideas. The network partners comprise of: the School of Public Health at the University of Zambia, the School of Public Health and Social Sciences, MUHAS, Tanzania, Makerere University School of Public Health, Uganda, the School of Public Health at the University of the Western Cape, South Africa and Dep of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Sweden.
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15150
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Democratic participation and c...ivil society
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16.7
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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Umeå universitet
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65677666212eaade2e0e2643
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2016
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Switzerland
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Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
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2012004979
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7F-08052.05-51000-998-12110-C0...1
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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1.32259
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0
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0
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0
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1.32259
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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SWISS PROGRAMME FOR RESEARCH O...N GLOBAL ISSUES FOR DEVELOPMENT (THEME 5: PUBLIC HEALTH)
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Swiss Programme for Research o...n Global Issues for Development (Theme 5: Public Health)
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Weak health systems have a num...ber of commonalities: Insufficient and erratic funding, inefficient management, poor governance and lack of social accountability. How can health systems be strengthened and sustainable financing mechanisms be created for the benefits of poor people in developing countries? The thematic module public health of the SDC's and SNSF's joint r4d Programme (Swiss Programme for Research on Global Issues for Development) will promote research on the service provision systems and financing mechanisms in the public health sector.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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65677666212eaade2e0e2644
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2014
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Switzerland
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SDC
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2012004980
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7F-08052.05-51000-998-99810-C0...1
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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1.5082
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0
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0
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0
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1.5082
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0
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0
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1.5082
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
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100
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SWISS PROGRAMME FOR RESEARCH O...N GLOBAL ISSUES FOR DEVELOPMENT (THEME 5: PUBLIC HEALTH)
more
|
Swiss Programme for Research o...n Global Issues for Development (Theme 5: Public Health)
more
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Weak health systems have a num...ber of commonalities: Insufficient and erratic funding, inefficient management, poor governance and lack of social accountability. How can health systems be strengthened and sustainable financing mechanisms be created for the benefits of poor people in developing countries? The thematic module public health of the SDC's and SNSF's joint r4d Programme (Swiss Programme for Research on Global Issues for Development) will promote research on the service provision systems and financing mechanisms in the public health sector.
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99810
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Sectors not specified
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IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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0
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65677666212eaade2e0e2645
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2014
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Switzerland
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SDC
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1997001310
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7F-01726.05-51000-282-12110-C0...1
more
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3
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0
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0.0807913
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0
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0
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0
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0.0807913
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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IFAKARA HEALTH RESEARCH
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Ifakara Health Research
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|
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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|
0
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65677666212eaade2e0e2646
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2016
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Switzerland
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Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
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1997001311
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7F-01726.06-51000-282-12110-C0...1
more
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3
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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0
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0.723277
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0
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0
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0
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0.723277
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0
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0
|
0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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HEALTH RESEARCH FOR POLICY MAK...ING: THE IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE (IHI)
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Health research for policy mak...ing: The Ifakara Health Institute (IHI)
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This project aims to improve e...vidence based policy making in Tanzania. It will allow the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and partners to better measure the impact of public spending in the health sector, and improve the use of evidence in policy making, for more effective health results. SDC will further strengthen IHI, the only private and independent health research institute, in developing and sustaining district-based data collection.
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12110
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Health policy & administrative... management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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|
|
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65677667212eaade2e0e2647
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2020
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Switzerland
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Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
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2012006317
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7F-08052.05.01
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0
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0.132741
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0
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0
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0.132741
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|
|
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Research... and Development
more
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100
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SWISS PROGRAMME FOR RESEARCH O...N GLOBAL ISSUES FOR DEVELOPMENT (THEME 5: PUBLIC HEALTH)
more
|
Swiss Programme for Research o...n Global Issues for Development (Theme 5: Public Health)
more
|
Weak health systems have a num...ber of commonalities: Insufficient and erratic funding, inefficient management, poor governance and lack of social accountability. How can health systems be strengthened and sustainable financing mechanisms be created for the benefits of poor people in developing countries? The thematic module public health of the SDC's and SNSF's joint r4d Programme ( Swiss Programme for R esearch on Global Issues for D evelopment ) will promote research on the service provision systems and financing mechanisms in the public health sector.
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0
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3.8,3.3,16
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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Fonds national suisse de la re...cherche scientifique
more
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|
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65677667212eaade2e0e2648
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2018
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Switzerland
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Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
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2017005718
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7F-09973.01.01
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3
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Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0
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0.071582
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0
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0
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0
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0.071582
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Communicable diseases
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Communicable diseases Research... and Development
more
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100
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DNDI PRECLINICAL DEVELOPMENT
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DNDi Preclinical development
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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|
|
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65677667212eaade2e0e2649
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2018
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Switzerland
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Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
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1997001337
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7F-01726.06.01
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3
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Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0
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0.54729
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0
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0
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0
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0.54729
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0
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0
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0
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0
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Sector-wide health programmes
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Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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HEALTH RESEARCH FOR POLICY MAK...ING: THE IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE (IHI)
more
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Health research for policy mak...ing: The Ifakara Health Institute (IHI)
more
|
This project aims to improve e...vidence based policy making in Tanzania. It will allow the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and partners to better measure the impact of public spending in the health sector, and improve the use of evidence in policy making, for more effective health results. SDC will further strengthen IHI, the only private and independent health research institute, in developing and sustaining district-based data collection.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
|
|
|
65677667212eaade2e0e264a
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2018
|
Switzerland
|
Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
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1997001338
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7F-01726.06.02
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3
|
Tanzania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0
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0.0118039
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0118039
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
HEALTH RESEARCH FOR POLICY MAK...ING: THE IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE (IHI)
more
|
Health research for policy mak...ing: The Ifakara Health Institute (IHI)
more
|
This project aims to improve e...vidence based policy making in Tanzania. It will allow the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare and partners to better measure the impact of public spending in the health sector, and improve the use of evidence in policy making, for more effective health results. SDC will further strengthen IHI, the only private and independent health research institute, in developing and sustaining district-based data collection.
more
|
|
12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
|
I.2.a. Health, General
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51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Institut Tropical et de Santé... Publique Suisse
more
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|
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65677668212eaade2e0e264b
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2020
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Switzerland
|
Federal Department of Foreign ...Affairs
more
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2018007412
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14-634294
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3
|
Syrian Arab Republic
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
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C01
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0.044087
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0.044087
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0
|
0
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0.044087
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0.044087
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0.044087
|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
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100
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LANCET - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY O...F BEIRUT (AUB): HEALTH SYSTEM AND ARMED CONFLICT: SYRIA ISSUES, GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS
more
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Lancet - American University o...f Beirut (AUB): Health System and Armed Conflict: Syria issues, global implications
more
|
The objective of this project ...is to provide policy recommendations related to health systems in conflict areas. Through field and desk research international responses in the field of health services in Syria and the wider effect of these interventions on a global scale will be critically evaluated. On a regional level, the project will aim to the creation of a network of researchers, practitioners and policymakers to collaborate on health issues in relation to the armed conflicts in the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region. Experiences gained through this project will advance the current state of research in the neglected area of health and armed conflict, based on the lessons learned from the Syrian war. In the context of Syria's transition from conflict to peace, the project will develop evidence-informed options to address the current and future health system needs in Syria. Policy recommendations made by the commission will touch upon governance and conflict transformation issues that will go well beyond the health sector dimensions.
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0
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15220
|
Civilian peace-building, confl...ict prevention and resolution
more
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5,16.a
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I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Secur...ity
more
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
|
|
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65677668212eaade2e0e264c
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2019
|
Switzerland
|
Cantons and municipalities
|
2018005060
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030-Q32-2012-10516
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3
|
Africa, regional
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Africa
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
3
|
10
|
110
|
B01
|
0.00201248
|
0.00201248
|
0
|
0
|
0.00201248
|
0.00201248
|
0
|
0.00201248
|
0
|
0
|
Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Research and Development
more
|
100
|
FONDATION GENEVOISE POUR LA FO...RMATION ET LA RECHERCHE MÉDICALES
more
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Fondation genevoise pour la fo...rmation et la recherche médicales
more
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|
|
43010
|
Multisector aid
|
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
|
|
|
65677668212eaade2e0e264d
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2020
|
Switzerland
|
Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
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1997001353
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7F-01726.07.01
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3
|
Tanzania
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
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0.15075
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0
|
0
|
|
0.15075
|
|
|
|
|
COVID-19
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COVID-19 Other
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100
|
IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE: SCAL...ING UP OF RESEARCH RESULTS AND INNOVATIONS TO MAXIMIZE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT
more
|
Ifakara Health Institute: Scal...ing up of research results and innovations to maximize public health impact
more
|
Investment in health research ...and innovation in Tanzania is a national policy priority but receives irregular public support. This contribution aims to strengthen the Ifakara Health Institute, a successful research institution with Swiss roots, to improve its research impact at policy and community levels. The intervention will also bring together researchers and end-users in an innovation hub to identify livelihood challenges of youths and innovative approaches to address these. Private sector partnerships with Swiss innovators will be primary clients of the innovation hub.
more
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0
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
9.3,5,4.1,3.8,16
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
|
|
COVID-19
|
65677668212eaade2e0e264e
|
2020
|
Switzerland
|
Swiss Agency for Development a...nd Co-operation
more
|
1997001354
|
7F-01726.07.02
|
3
|
Tanzania
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.069671
|
0
|
0
|
|
0.069671
|
|
|
|
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Sector-wide health programmes
|
Sector-wide health programmes ...Other
more
|
100
|
IFAKARA HEALTH INSTITUTE: SCAL...ING UP OF RESEARCH RESULTS AND INNOVATIONS TO MAXIMIZE PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT
more
|
Ifakara Health Institute: Scal...ing up of research results and innovations to maximize public health impact
more
|
Investment in health research ...and innovation in Tanzania is a national policy priority but receives irregular public support. This contribution aims to strengthen the Ifakara Health Institute, a successful research institution with Swiss roots, to improve its research impact at policy and community levels. The intervention will also bring together researchers and end-users in an innovation hub to identify livelihood challenges of youths and innovative approaches to address these. Private sector partnerships with Swiss innovators will be primary clients of the innovation hub.
more
|
0
|
43030
|
Urban development and manageme...nt
more
|
9.3,8.5,5,17.10,16,11.3
|
IV.2. Other Multisector
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
|
|
|
65677669212eaade2e0e264f
|
2018
|
United States
|
Agency for International Devel...opment
more
|
2018010699
|
76_32176
|
3
|
Viet Nam
|
Far East Asia
|
LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.38727
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.38727
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Communicable diseases
|
Communicable diseases Other
|
100
|
AVIAN INFLUENZA
|
Avian Influenza
|
Limit the spread of avian infl...uenza (AI) in animals and help to prevent a human influenza pandemic, and in the event of a pandemic, provide appropriate humanitarian response.
more
|
|
12250
|
Infectious disease control
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
41114
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
|
United Nations Development Pro...gramme
more
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|
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