Coordinating and Strengthening the Health Research System in Zambia
This project aims to address some fundamental gaps in Zambia's health research system.
This project aims to address some fundamental gaps in Zambia's health research system.
This grant will allow the Council on Health Research for Development (COHRED) to create, host and maintain a web-based resource on national health research in low- and middle-income countries in partnership with institutions in the South.
Consumer Unity &Trust Society (CUTS International) is an international research, advocacy and networking organization based in India, with resource centres in Kenya, Viet Nam, the United Kingdom and Zambia.
This project seeks to improve incentives and opportunities for households in southern Zambia and southwestern Zimbabwe to cope with climate change.
This project will provide evidence to expand the use of rapid response services, which offer promising strategies to support decision-making.
This grant will support the development of HIV/AIDS prevention trial expertise in Botswana, Tanzania and Zambia using existing collaborations between Africa, Canada and the United States.
Universal health coverage is a major goal internationally. Under universal systems, health care is paid for in advance, via prepayment mechanisms, and the use of health services is based on need.
Research results have no value unless they are made available for due consideration by practitioners and policymakers. Scientific articles are not enough.
This project proposes to carry out climate change adaptation pilot projects in communities in eight African countries, six of which are least developed countries.
Because of the prevalence and intensity of poverty, populations in sub-Saharan Africa are highly vulnerable to the negative impacts of climate change, particularly those who depend on an environment that is already degraded.