6567aebf212eaade2e0f42e2
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087050006
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108705
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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
|
C01
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0
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0.0661461
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0
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0
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0
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0.0661461
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0
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0
|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
|
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSS-PROTECT...IVE SYNTHETIC RNA VACCINE AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (FMD)
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Development of a cross-protect...ive synthetic RNA vaccine against foot and mouth disease (FMD)
more
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|
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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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63000
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Private sector in third countr...y
more
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Tiba Biotech, LLC
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|
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6567aebf212eaade2e0f42e3
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087050002
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108705
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3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.049441
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0.019669
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0
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0
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0.049441
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0.019669
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0
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0.049441
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|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
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100
|
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSS-PROTECT...IVE SYNTHETIC RNA VACCINE AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (FMD)
more
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Development of a cross-protect...ive synthetic RNA vaccine against foot and mouth disease (FMD)
more
|
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) i...s the most contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed animals and poses a substantial economic risk to the agricultural sector in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). FMD is endemic in many parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Although a disease of low mortality, the impact of FMD is significant due to the huge numbers of animals affected and the fact that endemic FMD countries are not allowed to export their animal products. It is estimated that FMD in LMICs is responsible for losses of up to US$8.8 million every year. The most cost-effective method for preventing and controlling FMD is vaccination. Current vaccines against FMD are killed viruses, which involve a number of drawbacks, including: poor stability that compromises production and field potency, poor immunogenicity (the ability to confer immunity) and incomplete protection requiring frequent boosters, and high antigenic variability (the ability to evade a host immune response), causing difficulty in matching the antigenic profiles of vaccine and field-strain viruses. To overcome these challenges, this project will use a novel nanoparticle approach to design and produce a synthetic thermostable RNA vaccine with the capacity to protect livestock against multiple FMD strains. The platform relies on chemical and enzymatic synthesis reactions that are easily scaled for final production, and that eliminate the need for infectious virus or cell culture intermediates. The technology is capable of delivering self-replicating mRNAs in nanoparticles to host cells upon intramuscular injection. In addition, the antigenic FMD virus VP1 capsid antigen will be expressed along with the warning signals that typically accompany viral infection, making this a potent and highly effective vaccine. This project is a collaboration between Tiba Biotechnology (Boston, USA), Moredun Research Institute (Edinburgh, UK), and Agricultural Research Council-Ondestepoort Veterinary Institute (Pretoria, South Africa). It is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF), a partnership between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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63000
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Private sector in third countr...y
more
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Tiba Biotech, LLC
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|
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6567aec0212eaade2e0f42e4
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087050004
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108705
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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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0.058038
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0.023084
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0
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0
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0.058038
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0.023084
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0
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0.058038
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|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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|
100
|
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSS-PROTECT...IVE SYNTHETIC RNA VACCINE AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (FMD)
more
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Development of a cross-protect...ive synthetic RNA vaccine against foot and mouth disease (FMD)
more
|
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) i...s the most contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed animals and poses a substantial economic risk to the agricultural sector in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). FMD is endemic in many parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Although a disease of low mortality, the impact of FMD is significant due to the huge numbers of animals affected and the fact that endemic FMD countries are not allowed to export their animal products. It is estimated that FMD in LMICs is responsible for losses of up to US$8.8 million every year. The most cost-effective method for preventing and controlling FMD is vaccination. Current vaccines against FMD are killed viruses, which involve a number of drawbacks, including: poor stability that compromises production and field potency, poor immunogenicity (the ability to confer immunity) and incomplete protection requiring frequent boosters, and high antigenic variability (the ability to evade a host immune response), causing difficulty in matching the antigenic profiles of vaccine and field-strain viruses. To overcome these challenges, this project will use a novel nanoparticle approach to design and produce a synthetic thermostable RNA vaccine with the capacity to protect livestock against multiple FMD strains. The platform relies on chemical and enzymatic synthesis reactions that are easily scaled for final production, and that eliminate the need for infectious virus or cell culture intermediates. The technology is capable of delivering self-replicating mRNAs in nanoparticles to host cells upon intramuscular injection. In addition, the antigenic FMD virus VP1 capsid antigen will be expressed along with the warning signals that typically accompany viral infection, making this a potent and highly effective vaccine. This project is a collaboration between Tiba Biotechnology (Boston, USA), Moredun Research Institute (Edinburgh, UK), and Agricultural Research Council-Ondestepoort Veterinary Institute (Pretoria, South Africa). It is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF), a partnership between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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63000
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Private sector in third countr...y
more
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Tiba Biotech, LLC
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|
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6567aec0212eaade2e0f42e5
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087050003
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108705
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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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0.017052
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0.014196
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0
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0
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0.017052
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0.014196
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0
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0.017052
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|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
|
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSS-PROTECT...IVE SYNTHETIC RNA VACCINE AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (FMD)
more
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Development of a cross-protect...ive synthetic RNA vaccine against foot and mouth disease (FMD)
more
|
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) i...s the most contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed animals and poses a substantial economic risk to the agricultural sector in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). FMD is endemic in many parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Although a disease of low mortality, the impact of FMD is significant due to the huge numbers of animals affected and the fact that endemic FMD countries are not allowed to export their animal products. It is estimated that FMD in LMICs is responsible for losses of up to US$8.8 million every year. The most cost-effective method for preventing and controlling FMD is vaccination. Current vaccines against FMD are killed viruses, which involve a number of drawbacks, including: poor stability that compromises production and field potency, poor immunogenicity (the ability to confer immunity) and incomplete protection requiring frequent boosters, and high antigenic variability (the ability to evade a host immune response), causing difficulty in matching the antigenic profiles of vaccine and field-strain viruses. To overcome these challenges, this project will use a novel nanoparticle approach to design and produce a synthetic thermostable RNA vaccine with the capacity to protect livestock against multiple FMD strains. The platform relies on chemical and enzymatic synthesis reactions that are easily scaled for final production, and that eliminate the need for infectious virus or cell culture intermediates. The technology is capable of delivering self-replicating mRNAs in nanoparticles to host cells upon intramuscular injection. In addition, the antigenic FMD virus VP1 capsid antigen will be expressed along with the warning signals that typically accompany viral infection, making this a potent and highly effective vaccine. This project is a collaboration between Tiba Biotechnology (Boston, USA), Moredun Research Institute (Edinburgh, UK), and Agricultural Research Council-Ondestepoort Veterinary Institute (Pretoria, South Africa). It is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF), a partnership between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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21000
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International NGO
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Moredun Research Institute
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|
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6567aec0212eaade2e0f42e6
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087050001
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108705
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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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0.014524
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0.012094
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0
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0
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0.014524
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0.012094
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0
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0.014524
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|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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|
100
|
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSS-PROTECT...IVE SYNTHETIC RNA VACCINE AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (FMD)
more
|
Development of a cross-protect...ive synthetic RNA vaccine against foot and mouth disease (FMD)
more
|
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) i...s the most contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed animals and poses a substantial economic risk to the agricultural sector in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). FMD is endemic in many parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Although a disease of low mortality, the impact of FMD is significant due to the huge numbers of animals affected and the fact that endemic FMD countries are not allowed to export their animal products. It is estimated that FMD in LMICs is responsible for losses of up to US$8.8 million every year. The most cost-effective method for preventing and controlling FMD is vaccination. Current vaccines against FMD are killed viruses, which involve a number of drawbacks, including: poor stability that compromises production and field potency, poor immunogenicity (the ability to confer immunity) and incomplete protection requiring frequent boosters, and high antigenic variability (the ability to evade a host immune response), causing difficulty in matching the antigenic profiles of vaccine and field-strain viruses. To overcome these challenges, this project will use a novel nanoparticle approach to design and produce a synthetic thermostable RNA vaccine with the capacity to protect livestock against multiple FMD strains. The platform relies on chemical and enzymatic synthesis reactions that are easily scaled for final production, and that eliminate the need for infectious virus or cell culture intermediates. The technology is capable of delivering self-replicating mRNAs in nanoparticles to host cells upon intramuscular injection. In addition, the antigenic FMD virus VP1 capsid antigen will be expressed along with the warning signals that typically accompany viral infection, making this a potent and highly effective vaccine. This project is a collaboration between Tiba Biotechnology (Boston, USA), Moredun Research Institute (Edinburgh, UK), and Agricultural Research Council-Ondestepoort Veterinary Institute (Pretoria, South Africa). It is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF), a partnership between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
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12250
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Infectious disease control
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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21000
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International NGO
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Moredun Research Institute
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|
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6567aec0212eaade2e0f42e7
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087050005
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108705
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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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0.115648
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0
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0
|
0
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0.115648
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0
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0
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0.115648
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0
|
0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
DEVELOPMENT OF A CROSS-PROTECT...IVE SYNTHETIC RNA VACCINE AGAINST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE (FMD)
more
|
Development of a cross-protect...ive synthetic RNA vaccine against foot and mouth disease (FMD)
more
|
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) i...s the most contagious viral disease of cloven-hoofed animals and poses a substantial economic risk to the agricultural sector in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). FMD is endemic in many parts of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Although a disease of low mortality, the impact of FMD is significant due to the huge numbers of animals affected and the fact that endemic FMD countries are not allowed to export their animal products. It is estimated that FMD in LMICs is responsible for losses of up to US$8.8 million every year. The most cost-effective method for preventing and controlling FMD is vaccination. Current vaccines against FMD are killed viruses, which involve a number of drawbacks, including: poor stability that compromises production and field potency; poor immunogenicity (the ability to confer immunity) and incomplete protection requiring frequent boosters; and high antigenic variability (the ability to evade a host immune response), causing difficulty in matching the antigenic profiles of vaccine and field-strain viruses. To overcome these challenges, this project will use a novel nanoparticle approach to design and produce a synthetic thermostable RNA vaccine with the capacity to protect livestock against multiple FMD strains. The platform relies on chemical and enzymatic synthesis reactions that are easily scaled for final production, and that eliminate the need for infectious virus or cell culture intermediates. The technology is capable of delivering self-replicating mRNAs in nanoparticles to host cells upon intramuscular injection. In addition, the antigenic FMD virus VP1 capsid antigen will be expressed along with the warning signals that typically accompany viral infection, making this a potent and highly effective vaccine. This project is a collaboration between Tiba Biotechnology (Boston, USA), Moredun Research Institute (Edinburgh, UK), and Agricultural Research Council-Ondestepoort Veterinary Institute (Pretoria, South Africa). It is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF), a partnership between the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
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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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63000
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Private sector in third countr...y
more
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Tiba Biotech, LLC
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|
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6567aec0212eaade2e0f42e8
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180087730004
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108773
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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
|
C01
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0
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0.00404568
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0
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0
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0
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0.00404568
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0
|
|
0
|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
|
STRENGTHENING EVIDENCE INFORME...D POLICY ECOSYSTEMS IN AFRICA
more
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Strengthening evidence informe...d policy ecosystems in Africa
more
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|
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15110
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Public sector policy and admin...istrative management
more
|
|
I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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11000
|
Donor Government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/
more
|
|
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6567aec0212eaade2e0f42e9
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2018
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Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20180087730003
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108773
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3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0.00405401
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0
|
0
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0
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0.00405401
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0
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0
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0.00405401
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0
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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|
100
|
STRENGTHENING EVIDENCE INFORME...D POLICY ECOSYSTEMS IN AFRICA
more
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Strengthening evidence informe...d policy ecosystems in Africa
more
|
There is extensive evidence to... demonstrate that when development research is carried out effectively, it can improve public policy and accelerate development progress. However, experience also indicates that in many lower and middle-income countries (LMICs), data, evidence, and analysis fail to significantly inform public policy processes. This raises the challenge of how researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders can best bring timely, relevant, and reliable new knowledge to bear on policy decisions in LMICs. This is also a fundamental question for funders, for whom the overarching objective of development research is to contribute to positive social and economic change, for example by increasing opportunities for youth employment and strengthening labour markets. From its inception, the Think Tank Initiative (TTI) has sought to support the emergence of vibrant evidence-informed policy landscapes in LMICs by strengthening key players in these landscapes. Lessons drawn from its nine years of experience suggest that there may be opportunities to strengthen these policy landscapes further in Africa through new forms of engagement between, and new ways of supporting, policy research organizations and other policy stakeholders. Building on TTI's experience, IDRC and the MasterCard Foundation will co-convene a diverse group of key African knowledge to policy actors (representatives of think tanks, donors, policymakers, young researchers, civil society organizations, private sector actors) in an African evidence-informed policy forum. The objective will be to understand how these actors are working to increase the use of social and economic evidence, data, and analysis in policymaking, and whether their individual or collective efforts are helping to create a culture of evidence-informed policymaking in the region. TTI is a multi-funder program dedicated to strengthening independent policy research institutions, or think tanks, in developing countries. The program aims to enhance their ability to provide sound research that informs and influences policy.This second TTI phase (2014-2019) will fund 43 institutions, helping them consolidate their role as credible development actors in their countries, and in some cases, regionally and internationally.
more
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15110
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Public sector policy and admin...istrative management
more
|
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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11000
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Donor Government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/
more
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|
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6567aec1212eaade2e0f42ea
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20180088970010
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108897
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3
|
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
|
C01
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0
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0.21989
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0
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0
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0
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0.21989
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0
|
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0
|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
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MAKING MARKETS WORK FOR NUTRIT...IOUS DIETS - CO-CREATION OF KNOWLEDGE
more
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Making Markets Work for Nutrit...ious Diets - Co-creation of Knowledge
more
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|
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Global Alliance For Improved N...utrition
more
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|
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6567aec1212eaade2e0f42eb
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2018
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20180088970009
|
108897
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3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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0.231464
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0
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0
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0
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0.231464
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0
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0
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0.231464
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0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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|
100
|
MAKING MARKETS WORK FOR NUTRIT...IOUS DIETS - CO-CREATION OF KNOWLEDGE
more
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Making Markets Work for Nutrit...ious Diets - Co-creation of Knowledge
more
|
Poor quality diets are conside...red one of the leading contributors to the global burden of disease. Current global food systems are not fit for this purpose, as the increased demand for food, spurred by rising population growth and shifts in diets, are accompanied by environmental challenges and the triple burden of malnutrition: underconsumption, overconsumption, and poor nutrition. Further, increasing food production alone does not resolve malnutrition because malnutrition is affected more by consumption patterns of calories and nutrients than it is by lack of available food. Approximately 1 billion people consume too few calories, at least 3 billion have insufficient nutrients, and more than 2.5 billion consume too much. These three burdens, which often coexist in the same community and even in the same household, comprise the central challenge to achieving food security for all. This project will make strategic contributions to improving markets for nutrition and diet quality in developing countries. It will test approaches to understanding how local food commerce can successfully compete to market more nutritious foods and make them more available and affordable to consumers. The project offers a unique opportunity to learn about and support partnerships with private sector players, particularly small and medium enterprises, to increase the supply and consumption of healthy diets.The three-year project will be led by the Geneva-based Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and will engage IDRC in this multi-donor, CA$30 million initiative on Making Markets Work to Improve the Consumption of Nutritious Foods. Working at the national scale in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria, and Kenya, scalable approaches and policies for strengthening food systems will be tested. Particular attention will be on supporting public-private partnerships to address both demand and supply structures so that the consumption of nutritious foods increases and food systems can sustain healthy dietary patterns.
more
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12110
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Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
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I.2.a. Health, General
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
|
Global Alliance For Improved N...utrition
more
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|
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6567aec1212eaade2e0f42ec
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2018
|
Canada
|
Miscellaneous
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2018899916
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161804-1
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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
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.0151315
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0
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0
|
0
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0.0151315
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0
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0
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0.0151315
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0
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
DEVELOPING A RESEARCH AGENDA T...O PROMOTE ACCESSIBLE AND INCLUSIVE WATER AND SANITATION SERVICES IN SCHOOLS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
more
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Developing a research agenda t...o promote accessible and inclusive water and sanitation services in schools for persons with disabilities
more
|
The Sustainable Development Go...als (SDGs) aim for universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) (SDG 6), and safe and inclusive learning environments for all (SDG 4). SDGs 4 and 6 also call special attention to the needs of persons with disabilities (PWDs). Reports indicate between 33% - 47% of schools in Africa do not have any form of WASH facility [1]. In many countries, achieving universal access to WASH services in schools will imply building and upgrading WASH facilities as well as ensuring that such facilities are disability friendly. Dr. Bisung recently conducted a scoping review to examine access to WASH services for PWDs in schools in Africa. Only 2 studies were found, and preliminary findings demonstrate that PWDs often experience WASH challenges including inaccessible latrines and boreholes, abuse, and discrimination [2,3].Subsequent interviews with policy makers in Ghana suggest that research to guide implementation of existing disability policies is key to addressing these challenges [4].This proposal aims to leverage findings from these previous research activities. Aligning with the objectives of this funding opportunity from CIHR, as well as the CCGHR Principles for Global Health Research, the purpose of this proposal is to: a) Bring together a multi-disciplinary team of researchers, health professionals, educators, disability organizations and policy makers to facilitate partnerships and identify common interests for funding opportunities; b) Enable this team to work together to identify research and intervention priorities related to inclusive WASH services in schools for PWDs; and c) Devise a plan for establishing partnerships and leveraging expertise between all stakeholders in order to develop a research agenda. The meeting will form the basis of future grant applications; including leveraging outputs to make grant submissions to CIHR's Project Scheme grant, DFID REACH Oxford program, and the Queen's University International Fund.
more
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43082
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Research/scientific institutio...ns
more
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
Queen's University (Kingston, ...Ontario)
more
|
|
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6567aec1212eaade2e0f42ed
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2018
|
Canada
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Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
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2018040300
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2016-011
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8
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
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Regional and Unspecified
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Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
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1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
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0.0042435
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0.0042435
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0
|
0
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0.0042435
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0.0042435
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0
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0.0042435
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0
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
|
STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INT...ERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES
more
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Stage dans les orgnisation int...ernationales gouvernementales
more
|
Sous la supervision de la Dire...ctrice, Division de la Nutrition et des systèmes alimentaires (ESN), et en étroite collaboration avec l'équipe Politiques et Programmes de Nutrition, le stagiaire participe aux activités de la FAO visant à relier la nutrition et l'agriculture.
more
|
|
99810
|
Sectors not specified
|
|
IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
|
41301
|
Food and Agricultural Organisa...tion
more
|
FAO
|
|
|
6567aec1212eaade2e0f42ee
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20170401960002
|
2017-003
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
|
0
|
0.000771545
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.000771545
|
0
|
|
0
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INT...ERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES
more
|
Stage dans les orgnisation int...ernationales gouvernementales
more
|
Le Centre international de for...mation de Turin s'emploie à assister les pays dans leur développement social et économique par l'apprentissage et par la formation. Il contribue à la réalisation des quatre objectifs stratégiques de l'OIT, à savoir : Promouvoir et mettre en oeuvre les normes, principes et droits fondamentaux du travail; Accroître les possibilités, pour les femmes et pour les hommes, d'obtenir un emploi et un revenu décents; Accroître l'étendue et l'efficacité de la protection sociale pour tous; Renforcer le tripartisme et le dialogue social. Le Centre compte onze programmes de formation, dont le Programme de la protection sociale. Ce dernier vise à promouvoir et à soutenir l'objectif stratégique de l'OIT, qui consiste à « améliorer la couverture et l'efficacité de la protection sociale pour tous » à travers le renforcement des capacités dans les domaines de la sécurité sociale, de la santé et de la sécurité au travail, du dialogue social, des conditions de travail et des migrations internationales de main-d'oeuvre.
more
|
|
11330
|
Vocational training
|
|
I.1.c. Secondary Education
|
41144
|
International Labour Organisat...ion - Regular Budget Supplementary Account
more
|
Organisation internationale du... travail
more
|
|
|
6567aec1212eaade2e0f42ef
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20170401960001
|
2017-003
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
D01
|
0.000771545
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.000771545
|
0
|
0
|
0.000771545
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
STAGE DANS LES ORGNISATION INT...ERNATIONALES GOUVERNEMENTALES
more
|
Stage dans les orgnisation int...ernationales gouvernementales
more
|
Le Centre international de for...mation de Turin s'emploie à assister les pays dans leur développement social et économique par l'apprentissage et par la formation. Il contribue à la réalisation des quatre objectifs stratégiques de l'OIT, à savoir : Promouvoir et mettre en oeuvre les normes, principes et droits fondamentaux du travail; Accroître les possibilités, pour les femmes et pour les hommes, d'obtenir un emploi et un revenu décents; Accroître l'étendue et l'efficacité de la protection sociale pour tous; Renforcer le tripartisme et le dialogue social. Le Centre compte onze programmes de formation, dont le Programme de la protection sociale. Ce dernier vise à promouvoir et à soutenir l'objectif stratégique de l'OIT, qui consiste à « améliorer la couverture et l'efficacité de la protection sociale pour tous » à travers le renforcement des capacités dans les domaines de la sécurité sociale, de la santé et de la sécurité au travail, du dialogue social, des conditions de travail et des migrations internationales de main-d'oeuvre.
more
|
|
11330
|
Vocational training
|
|
I.1.c. Secondary Education
|
41144
|
International Labour Organisat...ion - Regular Budget Supplementary Account
more
|
Organisation internationale du... travail
more
|
|
|
6567aec2212eaade2e0f42f0
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172017280005
|
P001023001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
H01
|
0
|
0.0122916
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0122916
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
INNOVATION IN REDUCING MATERNA...L MORTALITY IN THE PHILIPPINES/INNOVATION EN MATIÈRE DE RÉDUCTION DE LA MORTALITÉ MATERNELLE AUX PHILIPPINES
more
|
Innovation in Reducing Materna...l Mortality in the Philippines/Innovation en matière de réduction de la mortalité maternelle aux Philippines
more
|
Innovation in Reducing Materna...l Mortality in the Philippines / Innovation en matière de réduction de la mortalité maternelle aux Philippines
more
|
|
99820
|
Promotion of development aware...ness (non-sector allocable)
more
|
|
IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Inter Pares
|
|
|
6567aec3212eaade2e0f42f1
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008270009
|
P001040001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0302936
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0302936
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
SOUTHERN AFRICAN NUTRITION INI...TIATIVE/L'INITIATIVE POUR LA NUTRITION EN AFRIQUE AUSTRALE
more
|
Southern African Nutrition Ini...tiative/L'initiative pour la nutrition en Afrique australe
more
|
Southern African Nutrition Ini...tiative / L'initiative pour la nutrition en Afrique australe
more
|
|
14032
|
Basic sanitation
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
CARE Canada
|
|
|
6567aec3212eaade2e0f42f2
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008270019
|
P001040001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0181762
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0181762
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
SOUTHERN AFRICAN NUTRITION INI...TIATIVE/L'INITIATIVE POUR LA NUTRITION EN AFRIQUE AUSTRALE
more
|
Southern African Nutrition Ini...tiative/L'initiative pour la nutrition en Afrique australe
more
|
Southern African Nutrition Ini...tiative / L'initiative pour la nutrition en Afrique australe
more
|
|
31161
|
Food crop production
|
|
III.1.a. Agriculture
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
CARE Canada
|
|
|
6567aec3212eaade2e0f42f3
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008270024
|
P001040001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
H01
|
0
|
0.0151468
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0151468
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
SOUTHERN AFRICAN NUTRITION INI...TIATIVE/L'INITIATIVE POUR LA NUTRITION EN AFRIQUE AUSTRALE
more
|
Southern African Nutrition Ini...tiative/L'initiative pour la nutrition en Afrique australe
more
|
Southern African Nutrition Ini...tiative / L'initiative pour la nutrition en Afrique australe
more
|
|
99820
|
Promotion of development aware...ness (non-sector allocable)
more
|
|
IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
CARE Canada
|
|
|
6567aec3212eaade2e0f42f4
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008370011
|
P001050001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0439006
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0439006
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
HEALTHY MOTHERS AND CHILDREN I...N THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO/MÈRES ET ENFANTS EN SANTÉ EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo/Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo / Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
|
14031
|
Basic drinking water supply
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Oxfam-Québec
|
|
|
6567aec4212eaade2e0f42f5
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008370007
|
P001050001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
2.22205E-9
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.22205E-9
|
0
|
0
|
2.22205E-9
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
HEALTHY MOTHERS AND CHILDREN I...N THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO/MÈRES ET ENFANTS EN SANTÉ EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo/Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo / Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
|
14031
|
Basic drinking water supply
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Oxfam-Québec
|
|
|
6567aec4212eaade2e0f42f6
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008370010
|
P001050001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.0439006
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.0439006
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
HEALTHY MOTHERS AND CHILDREN I...N THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO/MÈRES ET ENFANTS EN SANTÉ EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo/Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo / Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
|
14032
|
Basic sanitation
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Oxfam-Québec
|
|
|
6567aec4212eaade2e0f42f7
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008370005
|
P001050001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
2.22205E-9
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.22205E-9
|
0
|
0
|
2.22205E-9
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
HEALTHY MOTHERS AND CHILDREN I...N THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO/MÈRES ET ENFANTS EN SANTÉ EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo/Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo / Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
|
14032
|
Basic sanitation
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Oxfam-Québec
|
|
|
6567aec4212eaade2e0f42f8
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172008370009
|
P001050001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
4.4441E-9
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
4.4441E-9
|
0
|
0
|
4.4441E-9
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
HEALTHY MOTHERS AND CHILDREN I...N THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO/MÈRES ET ENFANTS EN SANTÉ EN RÉPUBLIQUE DÉMOCRATIQUE DU CONGO
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo/Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
Healthy Mothers and Children i...n the Democratic Republic of Congo / Mères et enfants en santé en République démocratique du Congo
more
|
|
14081
|
Education and training in wate...r supply and sanitation
more
|
|
I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
Oxfam-Québec
|
|
|
6567aec5212eaade2e0f42f9
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172019620007
|
P002884001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
7.71545E-7
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
7.71545E-7
|
0
|
0
|
7.71545E-7
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
AMPLIFYING WOMEN'S VOICES FOR ...SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND RIGHTS, AND PEACE/AMPLIFIER LA VOIX DES FEMMES POUR LA SANTÉ ET LES DROITS SEXUELS E
more
|
Amplifying Women's Voices for ...Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and Peace/Amplifier la voix des femmes pour la santé et les droits sexuels et reproductifs, et la paix
more
|
Amplifying Women's Voices for ...Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights, and Peace / Amplifier la voix des femmes pour la santé et les droits sexuels et reproductifs, et la paix
more
|
|
99810
|
Sectors not specified
|
|
IX. Unallocated / Unspecified
|
22000
|
Donor country-based NGO
|
BBC MEDIA ACTIONHER VOICE, HER... RIGHTS
more
|
|
|
6567aec5212eaade2e0f42fa
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20182002540001
|
P003081001
|
3
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.192886
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.192886
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
GLOBAL NUTRITION REPORT 2017/R...APPORT MONDIAL DE LA NUTRITION 2018
more
|
Global Nutrition Report 2017/R...apport mondial de la nutrition 2018
more
|
Global Nutrition Report 2017 /... Rapport mondial de la nutrition 2018
more
|
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Development Initiatives Povert...yResearch Ltd.
more
|
|
|
6567aec5212eaade2e0f42fb
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20182002540002
|
P003081001
|
1
|
Developing countries, unspecif...ied
more
|
Regional and Unspecified
|
Part I unallocated by income
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0.192886
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.192886
|
0
|
0
|
0.192886
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
GLOBAL NUTRITION REPORT 2017/R...APPORT MONDIAL DE LA NUTRITION 2018
more
|
Global Nutrition Report 2017/R...apport mondial de la nutrition 2018
more
|
Global Nutrition Report 2017 /... Rapport mondial de la nutrition 2018
more
|
|
12240
|
Basic nutrition
|
|
I.2.b. Basic Health
|
21000
|
International NGO
|
Development Initiatives Povert...yResearch Ltd.
more
|
|
|
6567aec5212eaade2e0f42fc
|
2020
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
|
20172009030007
|
P001303001
|
3
|
Djibouti
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
B03
|
0
|
0.678497
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.678497
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
MARKET-BASED SOLUTIONS TO PREV...ENTING UNDERNUTRITION/SOLUTIONS AXÉES SUR LE MARCHÉ POUR LA PRÉVENTION DE LA DÉNUTRITION
more
|
Market-based Solutions to Prev...enting Undernutrition/Solutions axées sur le marché pour la prévention de la dénutrition
more
|
The project aims to support th...e World Food Programme (WFP) in the fight against hunger. WFP is partnering with the private sector, agriculture producers, African governments and other stakeholders to support the establishment of commercially sustainable factories in Ethiopia and Rwanda to produce Supercereal Plus, a fortified cereal that responds specifically to the nutritional needs of children aged 6-24 months. Project activities include: (1) purchasing Supercereal Plus from the three factories for five years to be used for WFP operations, and (2) using Supercereal Plus a locally-produced product in its nutrition programmes in 11 African countries. / Le projet vise à soutenir le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) dans la lutte contre la faim. Le PAM travaille en partenariat avec le secteur privé, les producteurs agricoles, les gouvernements africains et d'autres intervenants pour faciliter l'établissement, en Éthiopie et au Rwanda, d'usines viables sur le plan commercial qui produiront la Supercéréale Plus, céréale enrichie qui répond aux besoins nutritionnels des enfants âgés de 6 à 24 mois. Les activités du projet comprennent : (1) l'achat de Supercéréale Plus aux trois usines pendant cinq ans, en vue de son utilisation dans le cadre des activités du PAM, et (2) l'utilisation de Supercéréale Plus, produite localement, dans 11 pays africains dans le cadre des programmes de nutrition du PAM.
more
|
|
72040
|
Emergency food assistance
|
1
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
41140
|
World Food Programme
|
WFP - World Food Programme
|
|
|
6567aec6212eaade2e0f42fd
|
2018
|
Canada
|
Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
|
20170401110001
|
3271
|
3
|
Ecuador
|
South America
|
UMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
-0.0771545
|
0
|
0
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
LA RÉSILIENCE PAR LE VÉLO
|
La résilience par le vélo
|
Le projet de LA RÉSILIENCE PA...R LE VÉLO, s'inscrit dans le contexte de la réactivation économique de la région de Manabí suite au tremblement de terre survenu le 16 avril 2016. Le projet vise à favoriser la relance de l'économie locale et l'autonomie des communautés affectées marginalisées, utilisant le vélo comme levier de développement socioéconomique et écologique. Le projet cible particulièrement les jeunes et les femmes de la municipalité de Portoviejo et les familles en milieu rural de la région de Manabí. Le projet consiste à offrir un programme de formation pour le développement d'initiatives économiques communautaires durables, par et pour la population ciblée et rendre accessible le vélo comme moyen de déplacements alternatifs. Grâce au vélo, les bénéficiaires du projet voient leur mobilité et leurs conditions socioéconomiques s'améliorer : les déplacements quotidiens de proximité (école, travail, service de santé, eau et nourriture, etc.) et l'accès aux services sociaux sont facilités dans les zones où les transports en commun sont limités; des initiatives voient le jour permettant la création de revenus et d'emplois favorisant l'économie locale des villages et commerces de proximité; la population a accès à une ressource écologique, efficace et durable au profit des énergies fossiles.
more
|
|
43030
|
Urban development and manageme...nt
more
|
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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ORGANISATIONS NON-GOUVERNEMENT...ALES (ONG) et SOCIÉTÉ CIVILE
more
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6567aec6212eaade2e0f42fe
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2018
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Canada
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Provincial Governments and mun...icipalities
more
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20170401110002
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3271
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3
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Ecuador
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South America
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UMICs
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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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0.0771545
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0
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0
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0
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0.0771545
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
|
LA RÉSILIENCE PAR LE VÉLO
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La résilience par le vélo
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Le projet de LA RÉSILIENCE PA...R LE VÉLO, s'inscrit dans le contexte de la réactivation économique de la région de Manabí suite au tremblement de terre survenu le 16 avril 2016. Le projet vise à favoriser la relance de l'économie locale et l'autonomie des communautés affectées marginalisées, utilisant le vélo comme levier de développement socioéconomique et écologique. Le projet cible particulièrement les jeunes et les femmes de la municipalité de Portoviejo et les familles en milieu rural de la région de Manabí. Le projet consiste à offrir un programme de formation pour le développement d'initiatives économiques communautaires durables, par et pour la population ciblée et rendre accessible le vélo comme moyen de déplacements alternatifs. Grâce au vélo, les bénéficiaires du projet voient leur mobilité et leurs conditions socioéconomiques s'améliorer : les déplacements quotidiens de proximité (école, travail, service de santé, eau et nourriture, etc.) et l'accès aux services sociaux sont facilités dans les zones où les transports en commun sont limités; des initiatives voient le jour permettant la création de revenus et d'emplois favorisant l'économie locale des villages et commerces de proximité; la population a accès à une ressource écologique, efficace et durable au profit des énergies fossiles.
more
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43030
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Urban development and manageme...nt
more
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IV.2. Other Multisector
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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ORGANISATIONS NON-GOUVERNEMENT...ALES (ONG) et SOCIÉTÉ CIVILE
more
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|
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6567aec6212eaade2e0f42ff
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160083530009
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108353
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3
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Ecuador
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South America
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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0.000671862
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0
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0
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0
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0.000671862
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0
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0
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0.000671862
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0
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
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100
|
RESEARCH QUALITY ASSURANCE AND... RESEARCH ETHICS STANDARDS FOR THINK TANKS
more
|
Research quality assurance and... research ethics standards for think tanks
more
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IDRC's Think Tank Initiative (...TTI) provides capacity development support to TTI-funded think tanks to strengthen their capacity in research quality, organizational performance, and policy engagement and communications. By providing tailored support to address specific capacity gaps, TTI is seeking to add value to the long-term core funding provided to the think tanks. Drawing on assessments of grantee needs, TTI will implement regional capacity development plans that balance demand-led and supply-led opportunities. This project aims at enhancing research quality standards in participating institutions and stimulating their adoption of international research ethics guidelines as part of their standard research procedure. Using a participatory approach, the Asociación de Investigación y Estudios Sociales (ASIES) (Association for Research and Social Studies) in coordination with the Latin American Initiative for Public Policy Research (ILAIPP) network, will deliver training activities open to grantee think tanks. The first activity will consist of a diagnostic exercise aimed at identifying strengths and weaknesses in research-quality assurance systems of participating institutions. This diagnostic will reveal the dimensions and indicators of research quality as defined by institutions themselves. Subsequently, institutions will be guided, through webinars and a discussion forum, to identify parameters of research excellence that best match the kind of research they conduct. The second set of activities will support institutions in developing research peer-review systems. Participants will be provided with introductory material and accompaniment to develop formal peer-review procedures and to build researchers' capabilities to become effective reviewers. Another set of activities will support institutions to adopt research ethics guidelines as part of the formal research procedures. Finally, an after-action review will be conducted in which participants will evaluate their work during the project. This project is expected to raise participant institutions' research quality standards and strengthen researchers' capabilities. The results of the after-action reviews will be compiled in an open document to share lessons learned at the end of the project.The Think Tank Initiative (TTI) is a multi-funder program dedicated to strengthening independent policy research institutions, or think tanks, in developing countries. The program aims to enhance their ability to provide sound research that informs and influences policy. This second TTI phase (2014?2019) will fund 43 institutions, helping them consolidate their role as credible development actors in their countries, and in some cases, regionally and internationally.
more
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16010
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Social Protection
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I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
more
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23000
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Developing country-based NGO
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Asociación de Investigación ...y Estudios Sociales/Association for Research and Social Studies
more
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|
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6567aec6212eaade2e0f4300
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160083530001
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108353
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3
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El Salvador
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North & Central America
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
|
C01
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0.000575881
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0
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0
|
0
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0.000575881
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0
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0
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0.000575881
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0
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
RESEARCH QUALITY ASSURANCE AND... RESEARCH ETHICS STANDARDS FOR THINK TANKS
more
|
Research quality assurance and... research ethics standards for think tanks
more
|
IDRC's Think Tank Initiative (...TTI) provides capacity development support to TTI-funded think tanks to strengthen their capacity in research quality, organizational performance, and policy engagement and communications. By providing tailored support to address specific capacity gaps, TTI is seeking to add value to the long-term core funding provided to the think tanks. Drawing on assessments of grantee needs, TTI will implement regional capacity development plans that balance demand-led and supply-led opportunities. This project aims at enhancing research quality standards in participating institutions and stimulating their adoption of international research ethics guidelines as part of their standard research procedure. Using a participatory approach, the Asociación de Investigación y Estudios Sociales (ASIES) (Association for Research and Social Studies) in coordination with the Latin American Initiative for Public Policy Research (ILAIPP) network, will deliver training activities open to grantee think tanks. The first activity will consist of a diagnostic exercise aimed at identifying strengths and weaknesses in research-quality assurance systems of participating institutions. This diagnostic will reveal the dimensions and indicators of research quality as defined by institutions themselves. Subsequently, institutions will be guided, through webinars and a discussion forum, to identify parameters of research excellence that best match the kind of research they conduct. The second set of activities will support institutions in developing research peer-review systems. Participants will be provided with introductory material and accompaniment to develop formal peer-review procedures and to build researchers' capabilities to become effective reviewers. Another set of activities will support institutions to adopt research ethics guidelines as part of the formal research procedures. Finally, an after-action review will be conducted in which participants will evaluate their work during the project. This project is expected to raise participant institutions' research quality standards and strengthen researchers' capabilities. The results of the after-action reviews will be compiled in an open document to share lessons learned at the end of the project.The Think Tank Initiative (TTI) is a multi-funder program dedicated to strengthening independent policy research institutions, or think tanks, in developing countries. The program aims to enhance their ability to provide sound research that informs and influences policy. This second TTI phase (2014?2019) will fund 43 institutions, helping them consolidate their role as credible development actors in their countries, and in some cases, regionally and internationally.
more
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16010
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Social Protection
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I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
more
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23000
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Developing country-based NGO
|
Asociación de Investigación ...y Estudios Sociales/Association for Research and Social Studies
more
|
|
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6567aec7212eaade2e0f4301
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20150079840001
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107984
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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
|
110
|
C01
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0
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0.00947303
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0
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0
|
0
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0.00947303
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0
|
|
0
|
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
SCALING UP PULSE INNOVATIONS F...OR FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA (CIFSRF PHASE 2)
more
|
Scaling Up Pulse Innovations f...or Food and Nutrition Security in Southern Ethiopia (CIFSRF Phase 2)
more
|
|
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31161
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Food crop production
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
HAWASSA University
|
|
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6567aec7212eaade2e0f4302
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2018
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20150079840002
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107984
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3
|
Ethiopia
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
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0.0057626
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0057626
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0
|
|
0
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
SCALING UP PULSE INNOVATIONS F...OR FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN SOUTHERN ETHIOPIA (CIFSRF PHASE 2)
more
|
Scaling Up Pulse Innovations f...or Food and Nutrition Security in Southern Ethiopia (CIFSRF Phase 2)
more
|
|
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31161
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Food crop production
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
University of Saskatchewan
|
|
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6567aec7212eaade2e0f4303
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2018
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Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20150081010001
|
108101
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3
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Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
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0.0567765
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0567765
|
0
|
|
0
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
EAST AFRICAN GEOHEALTH HUB FOR... PREVENTING ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH RISKS
more
|
East African GEOHealth hub for... preventing environmental and occupational health risks
more
|
|
|
12110
|
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
|
Addis Ababa University
|
|
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6567aec7212eaade2e0f4304
|
2020
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20170085160003
|
108516
|
3
|
Bhutan
|
South & Central Asia
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.001961
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0.001961
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0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
ENGINEERED VACCINES AGAINST HE...MORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA IN RUMINANTS
more
|
Engineered vaccines against he...morrhagic septicemia in ruminants
more
|
Hemorrhagic septicemia is an a...cute, often fatal bacterial disease, mainly in cattle and buffaloes, which is prevalent in Asian and African countries. Hemorrhagic septicemia epidemics are devastating and jeopardize the economic return of animal production, as well as the harvest of vital crops dependent on animal traction. Vaccination is the most efficient and cost-effective method to control hemorrhagic septicemia. However, a primary challenge in developing effective vaccines against this disease is to design vaccines that have a broadly cross-protective immune response against all known variants of the bacteria. This project aims to overcome this challenge by targeting a key antigen for survival of the pathogen and disease causation, obtaining a comprehensive understanding of the sequence and structural diversity of the target antigen in all related bacteria, and designing commercially-viable, engineered antigens capable of inducing a broadly cross-protective immune response against hemorrhagic septicemia. Surface receptor proteins involved in binding transferrin, which is used by the hemorrhagic septicemia pathogen to acquire iron, will be targeted. These proteins are ideal vaccine targets since they are essential for bacterial survival. This project aims to define the composition of engineered antigens capable of inducing a broadly cross-protective immune response against Pasteurella multocida, the causative agent of hemorrhagic septicemia. The project is a collaboration between the University of Calgary, the University of Toronto and VIDO-InterVac at the University of Saskatchewan. This team will also collaborate with the Armauer Hansen Research Institute in Ethiopia and the National Centre for Animal Health in Bhutan. This project is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund. The Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF) is a partnership of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
|
|
31195
|
Livestock/veterinary services
|
8
|
III.1.a. Agriculture
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51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
The Governing Council of the U...niversity of Toronto
more
|
|
|
6567aec7212eaade2e0f4305
|
2020
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20170085160002
|
108516
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
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LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
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0
|
0.0017
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0
|
0
|
0
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0.0017
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
ENGINEERED VACCINES AGAINST HE...MORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA IN RUMINANTS
more
|
Engineered vaccines against he...morrhagic septicemia in ruminants
more
|
Hemorrhagic septicemia is an a...cute, often fatal bacterial disease, mainly in cattle and buffaloes, which is prevalent in Asian and African countries. Hemorrhagic septicemia epidemics are devastating and jeopardize the economic return of animal production, as well as the harvest of vital crops dependent on animal traction. Vaccination is the most efficient and cost-effective method to control hemorrhagic septicemia. However, a primary challenge in developing effective vaccines against this disease is to design vaccines that have a broadly cross-protective immune response against all known variants of the bacteria. This project aims to overcome this challenge by targeting a key antigen for survival of the pathogen and disease causation, obtaining a comprehensive understanding of the sequence and structural diversity of the target antigen in all related bacteria, and designing commercially-viable, engineered antigens capable of inducing a broadly cross-protective immune response against hemorrhagic septicemia. Surface receptor proteins involved in binding transferrin, which is used by the hemorrhagic septicemia pathogen to acquire iron, will be targeted. These proteins are ideal vaccine targets since they are essential for bacterial survival. This project aims to define the composition of engineered antigens capable of inducing a broadly cross-protective immune response against Pasteurella multocida, the causative agent of hemorrhagic septicemia. The project is a collaboration between the University of Calgary, the University of Toronto and VIDO-InterVac at the University of Saskatchewan. This team will also collaborate with the Armauer Hansen Research Institute in Ethiopia and the National Centre for Animal Health in Bhutan. This project is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund. The Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF) is a partnership of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
|
|
31195
|
Livestock/veterinary services
|
8
|
III.1.a. Agriculture
|
51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
The Governors of The Universit...y of Calgary
more
|
|
|
6567aec8212eaade2e0f4306
|
2020
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20170085160001
|
108516
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.001961
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.001961
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
ENGINEERED VACCINES AGAINST HE...MORRHAGIC SEPTICEMIA IN RUMINANTS
more
|
Engineered vaccines against he...morrhagic septicemia in ruminants
more
|
Hemorrhagic septicemia is an a...cute, often fatal bacterial disease, mainly in cattle and buffaloes, which is prevalent in Asian and African countries. Hemorrhagic septicemia epidemics are devastating and jeopardize the economic return of animal production, as well as the harvest of vital crops dependent on animal traction. Vaccination is the most efficient and cost-effective method to control hemorrhagic septicemia. However, a primary challenge in developing effective vaccines against this disease is to design vaccines that have a broadly cross-protective immune response against all known variants of the bacteria. This project aims to overcome this challenge by targeting a key antigen for survival of the pathogen and disease causation, obtaining a comprehensive understanding of the sequence and structural diversity of the target antigen in all related bacteria, and designing commercially-viable, engineered antigens capable of inducing a broadly cross-protective immune response against hemorrhagic septicemia. Surface receptor proteins involved in binding transferrin, which is used by the hemorrhagic septicemia pathogen to acquire iron, will be targeted. These proteins are ideal vaccine targets since they are essential for bacterial survival. This project aims to define the composition of engineered antigens capable of inducing a broadly cross-protective immune response against Pasteurella multocida, the causative agent of hemorrhagic septicemia. The project is a collaboration between the University of Calgary, the University of Toronto and VIDO-InterVac at the University of Saskatchewan. This team will also collaborate with the Armauer Hansen Research Institute in Ethiopia and the National Centre for Animal Health in Bhutan. This project is funded through the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund. The Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF) is a partnership of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and IDRC. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
more
|
|
31195
|
Livestock/veterinary services
|
8
|
III.1.a. Agriculture
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51000
|
University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
|
The Governing Council of the U...niversity of Toronto
more
|
|
|
6567aec8212eaade2e0f4307
|
2020
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20170085650001
|
108565
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3
|
Zambia
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.009909
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0.009909
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CHILD M...ARRIAGE AND PARENTHOOD IN ETHIOPIA, INDIA, PERU AND ZAMBIA
more
|
A comparative study of child m...arriage and parenthood in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Zambia
more
|
The aim of this project is to ...enhance the understanding of the complexities of child marriage and parenthood to inform policies and programming. The project will generate new evidence of international relevance, and by taking a comparative approach, it will contribute to breaking the intergenerational cycles of poverty and gender inequality. Studies to date have emphasized the drivers and immediate consequences for mothers and their infants. By taking an approach that emphasizes life course poverty and gender inequality, this project will help uncover how interventions in health, education, violence, and livelihoods need to be adapted to meet the needs of adolescent parents or children who are married, in order to have a positive effect on girls' and boys' trajectories. The overall research will be led by Young Lives (University of Oxford). The research will be undertaken in collaboration with Child Frontiers (Zambia) and Grupo de Analisis para el Desarollo – GRADE (Peru). A socio-ecological life course perspective will guide the research, which will use mixed methods, including quantitative as well as participatory approaches. It will also use a relational approach to gender and generation, examining the relationships, power structures, and norms and practices that influence adolescents' and young people's transitions, not only in terms of motherhood and marriage but also with respect to boys, marriage, fatherhood, and the formation of new households. To ensure uptake, an innovative engagement plan will be developed that involves key stakeholders from the outset, especially those drafting policies related to Sustainable Development Goal #5, Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
more
|
|
15160
|
Human rights
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5,16
|
I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
|
63000
|
Private sector in third countr...y
more
|
Child Frontiers Limited
|
|
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6567aec8212eaade2e0f4308
|
2020
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20180088720002
|
108872
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.041381
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.041381
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
IMPROVING DIETARY AND HEALTH D...ATA FOR DECISION-MAKING IN AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION ACTIONS IN AFRICA
more
|
Improving Dietary and Health D...ata for Decision-Making in Agriculture and Nutrition Actions in Africa
more
|
Sub-Saharan Africa has the hig...hest level of food and nutrition insecurity in the world. Despite many interventions, access to accurate and reliable information about the nutrition and health of individuals is severely lacking. This problem is intensified due to time-consuming and expensive primary data collection methods, which are especially challenging in remote locations. With strong national and international investments to reduce all forms of malnutrition, it is essential to find reliable field-friendly ways to collect information that can be readily available for making decisions on nutrition interventions. This project, implemented in collaboration with the South Africa-based Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network, will address the data gap by developing an information and communications technology-based platform for collecting real-time nutrition data. It builds on the growing recognition that digital platforms can support transformational advances in agriculture, nutrition, and other sustainable development objectives by combining the accuracy and frequency of recording events in near-real time at a low cost. Researchers will develop a front-end mobile application designed to be user-friendly and operable, even by largely illiterate individuals, along with a back-end web system that serves as a database and dashboard for data analysis. Innovative methods will be tested whereby households can provide their own data directly using icons, photos, interactive voice response, and games. Gender dynamics will be considered throughout the project, and the capacity of women to access and use the data collection tools will be enhanced.The mobile application will initially be tested in Kenyan communities and expanded to two other African countries. Results will be closely monitored and validated by comparing collected data with traditional methods and through engagement with other stakeholders in the nutrition sector. It will also be made accessible to interested stakeholders involved in national and international programming.
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
3
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
23000
|
Developing country-based NGO
|
Food, Agriculture and Natural ...Resources Policy Analysis Network
more
|
|
|
6567aec8212eaade2e0f4309
|
2020
|
Canada
|
International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
|
20180088720001
|
108872
|
3
|
Ethiopia
|
South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
|
C01
|
0
|
0.029846
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.029846
|
0
|
|
|
|
Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
more
|
|
100
|
IMPROVING DIETARY AND HEALTH D...ATA FOR DECISION-MAKING IN AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION ACTIONS IN AFRICA
more
|
Improving Dietary and Health D...ata for Decision-Making in Agriculture and Nutrition Actions in Africa
more
|
Sub-Saharan Africa has the hig...hest level of food and nutrition insecurity in the world. Despite many interventions, access to accurate and reliable information about the nutrition and health of individuals is severely lacking. This problem is intensified due to time-consuming and expensive primary data collection methods, which are especially challenging in remote locations. With strong national and international investments to reduce all forms of malnutrition, it is essential to find reliable field-friendly ways to collect information that can be readily available for making decisions on nutrition interventions. This project, implemented in collaboration with the South Africa-based Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network, will address the data gap by developing an information and communications technology-based platform for collecting real-time nutrition data. It builds on the growing recognition that digital platforms can support transformational advances in agriculture, nutrition, and other sustainable development objectives by combining the accuracy and frequency of recording events in near-real time at a low cost. Researchers will develop a front-end mobile application designed to be user-friendly and operable, even by largely illiterate individuals, along with a back-end web system that serves as a database and dashboard for data analysis. Innovative methods will be tested whereby households can provide their own data directly using icons, photos, interactive voice response, and games. Gender dynamics will be considered throughout the project, and the capacity of women to access and use the data collection tools will be enhanced. The mobile application will initially be tested in Kenyan communities and expanded to two other African countries. Results will be closely monitored and validated by comparing collected data with traditional methods and through engagement with other stakeholders in the nutrition sector. It will also be made accessible to interested stakeholders involved in national and international programming.
more
|
|
12110
|
Health policy and administrati...ve management
more
|
3
|
I.2.a. Health, General
|
23000
|
Developing country-based NGO
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Food, Agriculture and Natural ...Resources Policy Analysis Network
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6567aeca212eaade2e0f430a
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2020
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172009030003
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P001303001
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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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B03
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0
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0.678497
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0
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0
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0
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0.678497
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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MARKET-BASED SOLUTIONS TO PREV...ENTING UNDERNUTRITION/SOLUTIONS AXÉES SUR LE MARCHÉ POUR LA PRÉVENTION DE LA DÉNUTRITION
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Market-based Solutions to Prev...enting Undernutrition/Solutions axées sur le marché pour la prévention de la dénutrition
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The project aims to support th...e World Food Programme (WFP) in the fight against hunger. WFP is partnering with the private sector, agriculture producers, African governments and other stakeholders to support the establishment of commercially sustainable factories in Ethiopia and Rwanda to produce Supercereal Plus, a fortified cereal that responds specifically to the nutritional needs of children aged 6-24 months. Project activities include: (1) purchasing Supercereal Plus from the three factories for five years to be used for WFP operations, and (2) using Supercereal Plus a locally-produced product in its nutrition programmes in 11 African countries. / Le projet vise à soutenir le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) dans la lutte contre la faim. Le PAM travaille en partenariat avec le secteur privé, les producteurs agricoles, les gouvernements africains et d'autres intervenants pour faciliter l'établissement, en Éthiopie et au Rwanda, d'usines viables sur le plan commercial qui produiront la Supercéréale Plus, céréale enrichie qui répond aux besoins nutritionnels des enfants âgés de 6 à 24 mois. Les activités du projet comprennent : (1) l'achat de Supercéréale Plus aux trois usines pendant cinq ans, en vue de son utilisation dans le cadre des activités du PAM, et (2) l'utilisation de Supercéréale Plus, produite localement, dans 11 pays africains dans le cadre des programmes de nutrition du PAM.
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72040
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Emergency food assistance
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41140
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World Food Programme
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WFP - World Food Programme
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6567aeca212eaade2e0f430b
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2018
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172012170001
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P002521001
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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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0.443639
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0
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0
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0
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0.443639
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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ETHIOPIA - NUTRITION AND LIVEL...IHOODS SUPPORT - CARE CANADA 2017/ÉTHIOPIE - AIDE EN NUTRITION ET MOYENS DE SUBSISTANCE - CARE CANADA 2017
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Ethiopia - Nutrition and Livel...ihoods Support - CARE Canada 2017/Éthiopie - Aide en nutrition et moyens de subsistance - CARE Canada 2017
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Ethiopia - Nutrition and Livel...ihoods Support - CARE Canada 2017 / Éthiopie - Aide en nutrition et moyens de subsistance - CARE Canada 2017
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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CARE Canada
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6567aeca212eaade2e0f430c
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2018
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182005340001
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P006151001
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1
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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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1.15732
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1.15732
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0
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1.15732
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1.15732
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1.15732
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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ETHIOPIA DROUGHT – NUTRITION..., WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE RESPONSE – ACTION AGAINST HUNGER 2018/SÉCHERESSE EN ÉTHIOPIE–AIDE EN NUTRITION, EAU, ASSA
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Ethiopia Drought – Nutrition..., Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Response – Action Against Hunger 2018/Sécheresse en Éthiopie–Aide en nutrition, eau, assainissement et hygiène -Action contre la Faim 2018
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Ethiopia Drought – Nutrition..., Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Response – Action Against Hunger 2018 / Sécheresse en Éthiopie–Aide en nutrition, eau, assainissement et hygiène -Action contre la Faim 2018
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21000
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International NGO
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Action Against Hunger (ACF) - ...France
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6567aeca212eaade2e0f430d
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20150081550008
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108155
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3
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South Asia, regional
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South & Central Asia
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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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0.005189
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0.003601
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0
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0.005189
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0.003601
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0.005189
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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LIVESTOCK VACCINE INNOVATION F...UND: STRENGTHENING OF RESEARCH CAPACITY
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Livestock Vaccine Innovation F...und: Strengthening of Research Capacity
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This project creates the autho...rization for capacity building support to develop and manage the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF). The fund aims to support the development of quality vaccines that are more affordable, available, and acceptable to small-scale farmers. It will also help ensure their use at scale.About the Livestock Vaccine Innovation FundThe LVIF is a partnership between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada (formerly Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada), and the International Development Research Centre. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.More specifically, the LVIF will support innovation and research to increase the efficacy, marketability, and use of existing vaccines, develop new vaccines against priority livestock diseases, and build effective research and public-private partnerships to accelerate the registration, commercialization, and use of vaccines. The research will also lead to a better understanding of disease dynamics and their impact, as well as the issues that constrain poor farmers from using vaccines. By bringing together all stakeholders - from farmers to researchers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulators - the LVIF will foster a vibrant and sustainable livestock sector in the target regions.Separate Project Approval Documents will authorize individual research projects and activities related to research uptake and scale up, program synthesis, and communication.
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31195
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Livestock/veterinary services
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8
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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11000
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Donor Government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567aecb212eaade2e0f430e
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20150081550007
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108155
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3
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South Asia, regional
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South & Central Asia
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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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0.000142
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0.001827
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0
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0.000142
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0.001827
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0.000142
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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LIVESTOCK VACCINE INNOVATION F...UND: STRENGTHENING OF RESEARCH CAPACITY
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Livestock Vaccine Innovation F...und: Strengthening of Research Capacity
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This project creates the autho...rization for capacity building support to develop and manage the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund (LVIF). The fund aims to support the development of quality vaccines that are more affordable, available, and acceptable to small-scale farmers. It will also help ensure their use at scale. About the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund The LVIF is a partnership between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada (formerly Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada), and the International Development Research Centre. It represents a joint investment of CA$57 million over five years to support the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. More specifically, the LVIF will support innovation and research to increase the efficacy, marketability, and use of existing vaccines, develop new vaccines against priority livestock diseases, and build effective research and public-private partnerships to accelerate the registration, commercialization, and use of vaccines. The research will also lead to a better understanding of disease dynamics and their impact, as well as the issues that constrain poor farmers from using vaccines. By bringing together all stakeholders - from farmers to researchers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulators - the LVIF will foster a vibrant and sustainable livestock sector in the target regions. Separate Project Approval Documents will authorize individual research projects and activities related to research uptake and scale up, program synthesis, and communication.
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31195
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Livestock/veterinary services
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8
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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11000
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Donor Government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567aecb212eaade2e0f430f
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2018
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20150081650003
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108165
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3
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Far East Asia, regional
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Far East Asia
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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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0.0005461
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0
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0
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0.0005461
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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CHARACTERIZING THE LIVESTOCK V...ACCINE LANDSCAPE AND SELECTING THE PRIORITY LIVESTOCK DISEASES FOR THE LIVESTOCK VACCINE INNOVATION FUND
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Characterizing the Livestock V...accine Landscape and Selecting the Priority Livestock Diseases for the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund
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31195
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Livestock/veterinary services
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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11000
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Donor Government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/
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6567aecb212eaade2e0f4310
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20160082840004
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108284
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3
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South Asia, regional
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South & Central Asia
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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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0.000179
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0.000343
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6.7E-5
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0
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0.000179
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0.000343
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6.7E-5
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0.000179
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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GOVERNANCE STEERING COMMITTEE ...AND EXPERT REVIEW PANEL OF THE LIVESTOCK VACCINE INNOVATION FUND
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Governance Steering Committee ...and Expert Review Panel of the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund
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The Livestock Vaccine Innovati...on Fund is a partnership of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Global Affairs Canada, and Canada's IDRC. It supports the development, production, and commercialization of innovative vaccines against priority livestock diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, and South and South East Asia. The Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund will support innovation and research to increase the efficacy, marketability and use of existing vaccines, develop new vaccines against priority livestock diseases, and build effective partnerships between vaccine researchers, the public sector, and the private sector to accelerate the registration, commercialization and use of vaccines. The goal is to make quality vaccines that are more affordable, available, and acceptable to small-scale livestock farmers, and to facilitate their use at scale. The Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund governance structure consists of a Governance Steering Committee, comprised of one senior member from each donor partner - Global Affairs Canada, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (as an observer), and IDRC, and two external members with vaccine research and private sector-related expertise at the international level. This committee will be responsible for guiding the Fund's overall strategic direction and main priorities. An Expert Review Panel (ERP) will have a technical advisory function and will review, rank, and recommend proposals for funding. It will consist of six regular members plus one chairperson. One representative from each donor partner may also attend the ERP meetings as observers. The chairperson of the Expert Review Panel will be one of the external members of the Governance Steering Committee. This project will contribute to the implementation of the Livestock Vaccine Innovation Fund and the development of its portfolio of projects. The funds from this project will support expenses associated with the activities of the Governance Steering Committee and the Expert Review Panel, including honoraria, and expenses related to travel and participation in project selection and the Fund's governance meetings, as well as any participation by the committee members in project events.
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31195
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Livestock/veterinary services
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8
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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11000
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Donor Government
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International Development Rese...arch Centre/Centre de recherches pour le développement international/C
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6567aecb212eaade2e0f4311
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20170086250008
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108625
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3
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South Asia, regional
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South & Central Asia
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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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0
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0.0005
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0
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0
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0
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0.0005
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL VACCINE... FOR CONTAGIOUS CAPRINE PLEUROPNEUMONIA BASED ON A FAST-GROWING MYCOPLASMA FERIRUMINATORIS CHASSIS
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Development of a novel vaccine... for contagious caprine pleuropneumonia based on a fast-growing Mycoplasma feriruminatoris chassis
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Contagious caprine pleuropneum...onia (CCPP) is a severe respiratory disease of goats and sheep caused by the bacterium mycoplasma capricolum subsp capripneumoniae (Mccp). Clinical CCPP occurrence has been reported in 40 countries in Africa and Asia and mortality and morbidity can reach 70% and 100% respectively within 7-10 days. Goats and sheep are an important source of income for women and CCPP severely affects their ability to provide for their families. The Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines estimates that every year, CCPP causes economic losses of up to USD$507 million (approximately CA$484 million) in endemic areas. Vaccination remains the most effective and affordable method to control CCPP, because antibiotic treatment does not eliminate the bacterium and sanitary measures are not feasible in smallholder settings. The current CCPP vaccine is safe but its protection is short-lived (less than one year). It is also expensive to produce because the bacterium grows slowly and results in low yields. The objective of this project is to develop a novel CCPP vaccine based on the fastest-growing mycoplasma species to date, mycoplasma feriruminatoris (M.feri). M. feri was isolated from wild goats and has a generation time of less than 30 minutes. M. feri genes encoding virulent factors will be deleted, creating space for insertion of Mccp genes that encode known and predicted vaccine candidate antigens. Goats will be vaccinated with the inactivated or live new recombinant vaccine, then experimentally infected with Mccp to determine whether the vaccine is protective. This project will use cutting-edge synthetic biology tools to construct a vaccine for CCPP that will grow efficiently, express protective Mccp antigens, and be used either as a live or inactivated vaccine.This 24-month project is a collaboration between the University of Bern in Switzerland, the Institut national de la recherche agronomique at the University of Bordeaux, France, and the J. Craig Venter Institute in the USA.
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31195
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Livestock/veterinary services
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8
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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13000
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Third Country Government (Dele...gated co-operation)
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Institut national de recherche... pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
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6567aecb212eaade2e0f4312
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20170086250009
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108625
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3
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South Asia, regional
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South & Central Asia
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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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0.000104
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0.000239
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0
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0
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0.000104
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0.000239
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0
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0.000104
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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DEVELOPMENT OF A NOVEL VACCINE... FOR CONTAGIOUS CAPRINE PLEUROPNEUMONIA BASED ON A FAST-GROWING MYCOPLASMA FERIRUMINATORIS CHASSIS
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Development of a novel vaccine... for contagious caprine pleuropneumonia based on a fast-growing Mycoplasma feriruminatoris chassis
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Contagious caprine pleuropneum...onia (CCPP) is a severe respiratory disease of goats and sheep caused by the bacterium mycoplasma capricolum subsp capripneumoniae (Mccp). Clinical CCPP occurrence has been reported in 40 countries in Africa and Asia and mortality and morbidity can reach 70% and 100% respectively within 7-10 days. Goats and sheep are an important source of income for women and CCPP severely affects their ability to provide for their families. The Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines estimates that every year, CCPP causes economic losses of up to USD$507 million (approximately CA$484 million) in endemic areas. Vaccination remains the most effective and affordable method to control CCPP, because antibiotic treatment does not eliminate the bacterium and sanitary measures are not feasible in smallholder settings. The current CCPP vaccine is safe but its protection is short-lived (less than one year). It is also expensive to produce because the bacterium grows slowly and results in low yields. The objective of this project is to develop a novel CCPP vaccine based on the fastest-growing mycoplasma species to date, mycoplasma feriruminatoris (M.feri). M. feri was isolated from wild goats and has a generation time of less than 30 minutes. M. feri genes encoding virulent factors will be deleted, creating space for insertion of Mccp genes that encode known and predicted vaccine candidate antigens. Goats will be vaccinated with the inactivated or live new recombinant vaccine, then experimentally infected with Mccp to determine whether the vaccine is protective. This project will use cutting-edge synthetic biology tools to construct a vaccine for CCPP that will grow efficiently, express protective Mccp antigens, and be used either as a live or inactivated vaccine.This 24-month project is a collaboration between the University of Bern in Switzerland, the Institut national de la recherche agronomique at the University of Bordeaux, France, and the J. Craig Venter Institute in the USA.
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31195
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Livestock/veterinary services
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8
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III.1.a. Agriculture
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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J. Craig Venter Institute, Inc....
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6567aecb212eaade2e0f4313
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2020
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20160081210001
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108121
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3
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Ghana
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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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C01
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0
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0.085267
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0
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0
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0
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0.085267
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0
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Classified as not health-speci...fic activity
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100
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WEST AFRICAN RESEARCH AND TRAI...NING HUB ON ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY
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West African Research and Trai...ning Hub on Environmental and Occupational Health in the Informal Economy
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This project will help establi...sh a West African Global Environmental and Occupational Health (GEO Health) Hub in environmental and occupational health. It will aim to enhance regional capacity and leadership for world-class research, training, and innovation to address national and regional health priorities. The hub will also inform policy development. Hazards in the informal economy Sub-Saharan Africa's informal economy contributes over half of the region's gross domestic product and supports 80% of the workforce. In West Africa, nine in 10 workers have informal jobs in economic activities related to agriculture, mining, transport, trade, and commerce. Many are regularly exposed to multiple environmental and occupational health hazards. There is little research or documentation related to the associated health risks and disease burdens, as well as a lack of scientific evidence to guide prevention and mitigation. To improve opportunities for better livelihoods in this vast economic sector, fast and sustained improvement in health and safety is critical. Research and training hub for West Africa This project will establish the hub under the Global Environmental and Occupational Health initiative led by the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health in collaboration with Canada's International Development Research Centre. The hub leverages existing strengths across Francophone and Anglophone countries. It is founded on a long-standing partnership between the University of Ghana and the University of Michigan. It brings together a group of African and Canadian institutions, including: -Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology -Ghana's Ministry of Health -McGill University -Ecohealth Community of Practice for West and Central Africa (spanning Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, and Senegal) -University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa Environmental and occupational health research The hub will enhance regional capacity for world-class research in environmental and occupational health in the informal sector. It will also build African leadership to guide national and regional policies for reducing environmental and occupational health hazards. The initial research focuses on documenting and reducing health threats associated with processing electronic waste (e-waste), small-scale gold mining, and air pollution impacts from the informal transport sector. All three economic activities produce significant levels of environmental contamination and pose elevated health risks to highly vulnerable workers in the informal sectors and their families.
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16020
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Employment creation
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8
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I.6. Other Social Infrastructu...re & Services
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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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University of Ghana
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