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Re: Blue Juggernaut post# 28685

Tuesday, 06/28/2005 3:32:06 PM

Tuesday, June 28, 2005 3:32:06 PM

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Blue:

I assumed correct that the Grant article posted just a partial list of recipients. For those that are interested in the entire recipient grant list for 2005 from the Gates Foundation:

Recent Global Health Grants
2005
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Date/Title

5.20.2005 Family Health International
$9,453,288 over 4 years to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of oral tenofovir for HIV prevention in uninfected, high-risk women and men in Africa

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5.10.2005 Johns Hopkins University
$914,924 over 2 years to support an alliance of five agencies to work collaboratively on preventing cervical cancer in developing countries

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5.2.2005 WHO-IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer)
$2,319,083 over 3 years to fund a study regarding prevention of cervical cancer in developing countries

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4.22.2005 World Health Organization
$273,490 over 6 months to produce and disseminate global consensus guidelines on cotrimoxazole prophylaxis in adults and children with HIV living in resource-limited settings

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4.20.2005 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
$402,619 over 3 years to fund a study regarding the prevention of cervical cancer in developing countries

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4.19.2005 CONRAD/Eastern Virgina Medical School
$11,931,275 over 4 years to demonstrate the effectiveness of a vaginal HIV prevention method for use in the developing world

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4.18.2005 Pan American Health and Education Foundation
$1,400,568 over 3 years to support an alliance of five agencies to work collaboratively on preventing cervical cancer in developing countries

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4.15.2005 World Health Organization
$952,362 over 1 year to support the development, evaluation and application of diagnostics for sexually transmitted infections appropriate for use in resource-constrained settings

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4.15.2005 EngenderHealth, Inc.
$1,351,824 over 2 years to support an alliance of five agencies to work collaboratively on preventing cervical cancer in developing countries

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4.15.2005 Fraunhofer USA, Inc.
$1,203,521 over 2 years to support a pre-clinical assessment for the development of an efficacious and cost effective vaccine to prevent African Trypanosomiasis

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4.14.2005 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
$99,999 over 1 year to determine the evidence base for policies on the financing of health systems in low-income countries

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4.13.2005 The Alan Guttmacher Institute
$410,000 over 18 months to provide new evidence to address unmet need for contraception among women in the developing world

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4.11.2005 National Institutes of Health
$858,357 over 2 years to develop a novel methodology to define diarrhea disease burden using remote sensing technology and develop policy evaluation tools of prevention strategies

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4.5.2005 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
$100,000 over 1 year to examine issues key to the promotion and use of female condom products

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4.4.2005 Federación Red NicaSalud
$875,804 over 2 years to improve child survival indicators in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua

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3.28.2005 Program for Appropriate Technology in Health (PATH)
$2,917,213 over 3 years to accelerate access to safe and effective microbicides

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3.28.2005 Catholic Relief Services
$513,589 over 1 year to provide emergency relief assistance to rural households affected by a combined locust-drought disaster during the 2004 growing season in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger

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3.25.2005 University of Pennsylvania
$246,292 over 1 year to generate new knowledge about inter-disciplinary approaches to women's health and safety that will offer research and implementation strategies

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3.25.2005 The Aspen Institute Inc.
$50,000 over 6 months to support the Aspen 2005 HIV/AIDS conference in India

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3.25.2005 The Carter Center
$25,000,000 over 5 years to support the eradication of Guinea Worm Disease in the remaining endemic countries

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If anyone requests that I post the remaining 2 pages - let me know and I will be glad to do so.

Ann