With a concerted push now and sustained effort over the next two decades, by 2045 the world’s infectious disease landscape ...
to fund a network aimed at expanding access to high-quality HIV care in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
to create primary care clinics that will rely on a combination of in-person and virtual consultations and rapid diagnostics to provide affordable, quality primary care in Kenya ...
to create an economical platform for rapidly identifying mechanisms of drug action against TB, thereby enabling us to more efficiently design improved TB treatment regimens ...
to provide country coordination among the Nigerian Onchocerciasis Elimination Committee and stakeholders to develop and test a geospatial model to detect blackfly breeding sites, a key step to stop ...
to develop a novel modular vaccination strategy that targets protective immune responses to the small intestine to prevent enteric infections and diarrheal diseases ...
to improve sanitation conditions for vulnerable people living in flooded and flood prone zones and assist the government of Senegal in providing sustainable sanitation solutions for the urban poor ...
To produce and field test a fully integrated working prototype of the Cranfield Nano Membrane Toilet, a sanitation system designed for household use in slum dwellings in developing countries ...
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to explore feasibility of human papillomavirus vaccine impact in a low resource setting ...
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