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African Researchers' Small Grants Program (SGP VII) is sponsored by African Research Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ARNTD) with support from USAID and COR-NTD. This program supports African research scientists to contribute to the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) by addressing operational and other programmatic challenges through operational and implementation research.
Research studies should align with the WHO 2030 NTD Roadmap. It aims to increase African leadership and research capacity in NTD operational and implementation research. Early-career and mid-career researchers are targeted.
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Or search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Must be currently employed by or enrolled as a student in an academic, health, or research institution in Africa for the duration of the grant. Must demonstrate a commitment to NTD-related research and the skills/experience to carry out the proposed work. Must be able to provide evidence of research output. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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African Researchers' Small Grants Program (SGP VII) is funded by African Research Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (ARNTD) with support from USAID and COR-NTD. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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