| 2002 Global Health Grants |
The following is a list of selected grants for 2002.
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| Grantee |
Amount
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| Foundation for the National Institutes of Health |
$200,000,000
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| to develop a funding mechanism that will accelerate scientific progress in addressing the diseases of the most impoverished |
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| University of California |
$28,085,176
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| to support the Women's Global Health Imperative's work researching the protection of the cervix as a method of HIV prevention |
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| Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine |
$27,800,000
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| to support the Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI) in Africa |
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| Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia |
$15,525,718
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| to eliminate cysticercosis and taeniasis, two infective states of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, from an area in Peru where the disease is endemic. |
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| University of Aberdeen |
$15,000,000
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| to improve the health and survival of women in developing countries during and after pregnancy, by identifying effective and affordable strategies of care |
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| PATH |
$13,020,848
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| to develop screening technologies to advance rapid testing for HPV for cervical cancer prevention in developing countries |
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| Health Systems Trust |
$12,500,000
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| to continue support of the LoveLife HIV prevention program |
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| CONRAD/CICCR |
$11,912,100
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| to support clinical trials of hormonal combinations for male contraception and contraceptive agents for vaginal use |
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| World Health Organization |
$10,320,000
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| to support follow-up on the Commission of Macroeconomics and Health (CMH) report at the country, regional, and global levels. |
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| Columbia University |
$10,000,000
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| to support prevention of maternal-to-child transmission of HIV (MTCT-Plus) |
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| World Health Organization |
$6,859,000
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| to evaluate aerosol measles vaccination versus syringe |
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| Family Health International |
$6,556,395
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| to support a coordinated research approach to determine the safety and effectiveness of Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) for HIV prevention |
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| Columbia University |
$5,897,265
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| to support a randomized trial of male circumcision for prevention of HIV and STD infection in women in Rakai, Uganda |
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| World Health Organization |
$5,000,000
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| to build mapping tools for rapid analysis of infectious disease incidence and prevalence |
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| Population Reference Bureau Inc. |
$5,000,000
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| to strengthen the ability of decision maker and managers in developing countries to understand and use data and analysis on population and health issues |
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| PATH |
$5,000,000
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| to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS/STIs by increasing the range and quality of women's choices of prevention methods |
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| Institute for One World Health |
$4,260,000
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| to support the Phase III drug development program for visceral leishmaniasis |
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| Global Health Council |
$4,229,177
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| to support the Gates Award for Global Health |
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| Public Health Institute |
$4,000,000
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| to train family planning and reproductive health leaders from developing country |
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| Population Council |
$3,800,000
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| to reduce non-viral sexually transmitted infection (STIs) in Latin America by using new and existing technologies |
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| Johns Hopkins University |
$3,000,000
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| to support consortium organization, protocol development and site preparation (Phase 1) for the evaluation of novel strategies in the reduction of HIV-related tuberculosis |
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| United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) |
$2,808,333
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| to support the United Nations Millennium Declaration's movement towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) |
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| CARE |
$2,750,000
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| to implement a comprehensive response to drought emergencies and food shortages across Southern and Eastern Africa |
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| United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS |
$2,650,000
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| to support UNAIDS policy development, advocacy and communications |
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| World Health Organization |
$2,000,000
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| to fund WHO support for building Global partnerships for schistosomiasis and intestinal worm control. |
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| Foundation for Reproductive Health and Family Education (FOSREF) |
$1,716,000
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| to increase access to comprehensive, high quality sexual and reproductive health information and services to youth in Haiti |
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| Planned Parenthood Federation of America |
$1,700,000
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| to empower individuals and NGOs as catalysts for improvements in global reproductive health |
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| Save the Children Federation |
$1,500,000
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| to support interventions in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe that will help preempt a famine and prevent further disaster across the region |
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| International Women's Media Foundation |
$1,500,000
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| to support the Global Health Media project in Africa |
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| Save the Children Federation |
$1,200,000
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| to provide continued support for the adolescent reproductive health initiative in Bhutan, Malawi, Nepal and VietNam |
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| AFRICARE |
$1,193,500
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| to provide continued support for the Adolescent Reproductive Health Initiative in four countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS pandemic: Zimbabwe, South Africa, Malawi and Zambia |
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| Population Services International |
$1,000,000
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| to launch a social marketing project that will deliver condom, oral, and injectable contraceptives in Afghanistan |
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| United States Committee for UNICEF |
$1,000,000
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| to respond to meningitis epidemics in Rwanda and Burundi by conducting vaccination campaigns |
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| Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee |
$1,000,000
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| to determine what factors contributed to a successful commercial sex worker project in India and disseminate materials to replicate the project |
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| Population Services International |
$1,000,000
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| to support two 'Staying Alive' concerts in Seattle and Capetown benefitting YouthAIDS and HIV/AIDS prevention |
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| University of Manitoba |
$1,000,000
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| to support their program with the University of Nairobi to prevent the transmission of STDs/HIV among commercial sex workers and their clients. |
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| Health Alliance International |
$999,976
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| to support the introduction and assessment of a rapid diagnostic test for syphilis in prenatal care clinics of rural Mozambique |
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| Indiana University |
$998,800
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| to diminish the incidence of HIV transmission in selected communities in Kenya through a comprehensive program |
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| World Health Organization |
$990,000
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| to improve child health through a better understanding of health epidemiologic data |
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| Save the Children Federation |
$947,000
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| to improve access to community-based obstetrical care in the West Bank and Gaza Strip |
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| Family Care International |
$849,329
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| to identify effective process indicator for assessing Skilled Care project intervention model to reduce maternal mortality in Burkina Faso, Kenya, and Tanzania |
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| National Public Radio |
$807,800
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| to support coverage of global health issues |
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| International Planned Parenthood Federation |
$800,000
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| to re-establish IPPF in a position of leadership in international service and advocacy in the field of sexual reproductive health and rights |
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| International Council on AIDS Service Organization (ICASO) |
$750,000
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| to strengthen the HIV/AIDS related advocacy and networking skills of local and national NGOs |
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| AFRICARE |
$673,571
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| to initiate emergency child and maternal health interventions, in partnership with the International Medical Corps, in Kibala municipality, Angola |
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| World Health Organization |
$625,000
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| to carry out yellow fever immunization campaigns in five health districts in Senegal where the disease has been lab-confirmed |
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| CARE |
$500,000
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| to implement the Malawi Food and Nutrition Security Program in response to a severe drought-related food shortage |
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| International Rescue Committee |
$500,000
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| to respond to the volcano in Goma, Congo, and save peoples' lives through the provision of water and sanitation, shelter, and basic healthcare services |
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| Save the Children Federation |
$500,000
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| to support a preemptive response to a devastating food shortage in Malawi that is causing hunger, malnutrition, and disease among vulnerable children |
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| Save the Children Federation |
$500,000
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| to expand psychosocial interventions for children and youth in the West Bank and Gaza Strip |
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| Save the Children Federation |
$500,000
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| to design, develop, and initiate interventions that will improve the health and food security of displaced Angolan families |
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| University of Oxford |
$500,000
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| to develop an E-Learning Certification Programme in Global Health |
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| World Economic Forum |
$500,000
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| to foster greater business engagement globally in the fight against HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria |
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| Catholic Relief Services |
$496,500
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| to protect children in Palestine and relieve their psychological stress by providing safe after-school centers |
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| Institute for One World Health |
$476,100
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| to synthsize drug products to supply a final primate toxicology study and a phase I human trial in order to demonstrate the safety of CRA-3316 in treating Chagas disease |
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| Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) |
$470,276
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| to support a Better Life Options program for girls and young women in India and Nepal |
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| Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevolkerung |
$362,000
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| to increase resource flows in support of reproductive health and population programs in developing countries |
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| Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevolkerung |
$360,000
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| to bring about changes in knowledge, attitudes and behavior towards a healthy sexual life among the youth by empowering youth in Ethiopia |
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| Emory University |
$334,735
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| to support a U.S. committee to increase support for lymphatic filariasis elimination |
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| United States Committee for UNICEF |
$300,000
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| to support the GAVI Secretariat |
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| Fundacio Barcelona Sida 2002 |
$300,000
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| to support the XIV International AIDS Conference in Barcelona, July 2002 |
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| 2050 |
$300,000
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| to strengthening Japan's support to global initiatives in the population and health |
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| World Vision |
$250,000
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| to provide 100,000 vulnerable farm households in Zambia and southern Malawi with seeds for drought-resistant crops |
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| United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs |
$250,000
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| to facilitate global dialogue on financing for development |
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| Rotary International District 9910 |
$200,000
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| to support The Vector Borne Disease Project in Vanuatu |
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| University of California |
$192,813
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| to support a Global Health Forum to identify criteria for selecting appropriate international post-eradication polio immunization policies |
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| Foundation for the National Institute of Health Inc |
$168,000
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| to support the Multilateral Initiative on Malaria conference in Arusha, Tanzania. |
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| Gauteng Partnerships for Grassroots AIDS Action |
$150,000
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| to strengthen grassroots HIV/AIDS response in South Africa |
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| University of Oxford |
$143,500
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| to conduct an independent evaluation of psychosocial interventions for children in Palestine |
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| National Press Foundation |
$104,000
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| to support educational programs for journalists at the XIV International AIDS Conference July 2002 |
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| University of Montreal |
$100,000
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| to support a population and health leadership center for French-speaking sub-saharan Africa |
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| Funders Concerned About AIDS Inc. |
$50,000
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| for general support |
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| World Health Organization |
$50,000
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| to support the African AIDS Vaccine Programme Forum |
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| National Institutes of Health |
$10,000
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| to support the 4th World Congress on Tuberculosis |
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