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To expand the basket of contraceptive products and services in retail channels in Kenya and Uganda to increase accessibility for women and girls who face challenges and biases when accessing ...
To increase throughput and access to critical and translatable in vitro assays and support our non-hormonal contraceptive drug discovery portfolio.
To build out the performance management routines in 2 counties in Kenya that will build managerial capabilities at the sub-national level to close gaps in health inputs that render PHC facilities ...
To support female researchers and scholars from low- and middle-income countries to attend the 30th International Population Conference in Australia so that they can contribute to global discussions ...
To build on the existing cholera research platform in Uvira (South Kivu) to conduct a detailed longitudinal serologic surveillance study for mpox virus to improve our understanding of mpox ...
to promote innovation, and enhance public health outcomes by establishing a Data trust for Rwanda's health data to enable local innovation and the development of fit-for-purpose solutions.
to develop and validate AI models for improved medium- to long-range weather forecasts in Africa, leveraging in-situ observations and deep learning techniques to support smallholder farmers.
To establish a new cross-market strategic communications and advocacy lab (SCAL) to effectively make the case for international development and, principally, investment in quality Official Development ...
To develop education focused AI models and data sets to enable education technologies supporting priority students better able to assess student misconceptions of math problems.