To improve global health outcomes for underserved populations by developing and applying AI-driven protein design tools for vaccines, therapeutics, or other health interventions ...
NEW YORK -- The World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have announced a collaboration to ...
To support global education advocacy for foundational literacy and numeracy; policy and financing advocacy at African Union and in the Southern African Development Community region.
To test applications of open transaction networks to improve livelihoods of low-income people in low- and middle-income countries.
To support the health and lives of women and girls in LMIC. LMIC countries rely on supply of these commodities and facilitating the procurement and distribution of these commodities is integral to ...
to enhance understanding of the durability or immune responses to various vaccine platforms to help in the development of more effective vaccines for global health ...
To strengthen Kenya’s women’s health innovation ecosystem by building policy, research, and capacity to advance equitable, gender-responsive fem-tech solutions.
To develop a government-owned sample registration system that can improve the understanding of mortality rates and burden of disease across a representative sample of the population.
To support the polio eradication effort by exploring new adjuvants and routes of administration that might add transmission blocking properties to the non-live polio VLP.
To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, safety, and cost-effectiveness of a GenAI-powered hotline compared to a human-staffed hotline, generating evidence to inform sustainable national HPV ...
To support the production and use of multidimensional poverty data that helps governments and partners in low- and middle-income (LMICs) countries target resources to reduce economic and health ...
To scale the government-owned rice fortification pilot in Nigeria to other geopolitical zones through institutional (e.g. school meal programs) and open market approaches to reduce micronutrient ...
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