The Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning (McGill University)
for use by its McGill World Platform for Health and Economic Convergence to convene a meeting on the intersections of the business sector...
http://www.mcgill.ca/Location: Montreal
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Global
TERM of the Grant: 4/1/2010 – 3/31/2011
Amount: $161,000London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London
in support of a project to strengthen the evidence base related to global health diplomacy and to plan for further research that supports...
http://www.lshtm.ac.ukLocation: London
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Asia, Global
TERM of the Grant: 5/1/2010 – 4/30/2011
Amount: $253,170Carleton University
for use by its Centre for Trade Policy and Law toward the costs of a project to strengthen the emerging Global Health Diplomacy Network...
http://www.carleton.caLocation: Ottawa
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Global
TERM of the Grant: 3/1/2010 – 2/28/2012
Amount: $218,950Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
in support of two meetings - a conference for authors contributing to a textbook on Global Health Diplomacy and a training of trainer's...
http://graduateinstitute.chLocation: Geneva 21
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Southeast Asia, Eastern Africa, Global, South Africa
TERM of the Grant: 2/1/2010 – 12/31/2010
Amount: $205,000Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis
in support of a project that will develop a set of recommendations for the Kenya National Road Safety Council for how to improve road...
Location: Nairobi
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Kenya
TERM of the Grant: 11/1/2009 – 1/31/2011
Amount: $248,700African Medical and Research Foundation
in support of a project to enhance community-based surveillance and response efforts to the H1N1 virus in the East Africa Region
http://www.amref.org/Location: Nairobi
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Eastern Africa
TERM of the Grant: 11/1/2009 – 10/31/2011
Amount: $500,000Carleton University
for use by its Centre for Trade Policy and Law toward the costs of the Health Diplomacy Monitor, a monthly publication that provides...
http://www.carleton.caLocation: Ottawa
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Southern Africa, Southeast Asia, Eastern Africa, Global
TERM of the Grant: 10/1/2009 – 9/30/2011
Amount: $400,130Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization
for use by its Regional Tropical Medicine and Public Health Network to undertake an evaluation of the Foundation's Disease Surveillance...
http://www.Location: Bangkok
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, China, Yunnan
TERM of the Grant: 10/1/2009 – 9/30/2010
Amount: $199,400Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
in support of offering executive education courses in global health diplomacy for health professionals and leaders in East Africa and...
http://graduateinstitute.chLocation: Geneva 21
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Eastern Africa, Southeast Asia
TERM of the Grant: 5/1/2009 – 10/31/2010
Amount: $500,000Sokoine University of Agriculture
for use by its Southern African Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance in support of a collaborative project with the East African...
http://www.suanet.ac.tzLocation: Morogoro
Initiative: Disease Surveillance Networks
Region Served: Thailand, Eastern Africa, Southern Africa
TERM of the Grant: 10/1/2009 – 3/31/2012
Amount: $899,530
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