CFAs: Implementation of the WHO Global Research Agenda on Knowledge Translation Research Grant Program

The World Health Organization is inviting applications for its $20,000 Implementation of the Global Research Agenda on Knowledge Translation Research Grant Program.

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Objectives
  • This TDR call will support research projects that address one or more of the priorities under the three domains of the GRAKT to:
    • Identify, Develop, and Assess KT Interventions
    • Address Barriers, Facilitators and Opportunities
    • Develop new Methods, Standards, Measurements (M&E), Theories and Frameworks.
Focus Areas
  • The TDR strategy focuses on four major global health challenges affecting infectious diseases of poverty using a One Health approach:
    • Epidemics and outbreaks
    • Control and elimination of diseases of poverty
    • Climate change’s impact on health
    • Resistance to treatment and control agents.
Funding Information
  • Successful applicants will receive up to US$20,000 per project, including an estimate of open access publication costs or commitment to seek a waiver. Co-funding from domestic or other sources is encouraged. Funds will be made available in three tranches. 
  • By the end of 2025 up to $10,000 will be disbursed to undertake planning, protocol development, seek co-funding and apply for ethics approval. 
  • By the end of 2026 up to $8,000 will be granted for implementation, reporting and dissemination activities. The remaining 10% will be granted on completion of the project and submission of technical and financial reports.
  • Duration: Projects must be completed within a period of up to 15 months. 
Eligibility:
  • Applicants submitting proposals must be researchers or health professionals working in a public health institution under the umbrella of a ministry of health, university or research institution, or a nongovernmental organization from a low or middle-income country as defined by the World Bank classification. Applications that include collaborations with partners in high-income countries are welcome.
  • Applicants must demonstrate a track record of experience in knowledge translation, communication of research and activities that supported the use of evidence to inform policy.
  • They are committed to equality, diversity, and inclusivity in science. Researchers are encouraged to apply irrespective of gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious, cultural and social backgrounds, or (dis)ability status.

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