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Challenge closed January 13, 2015; application window was November 4, 2014 – January 13, 2015.
New Interventions for Global Health is sponsored by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Focuses on innovative concepts for vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics with the potential to be translated into safe, effective, affordable, and widely utilized interventions to protect against the acquisition, progression, or transmission of infectious disease, or to provid…
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The Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH) initiative is a $60 million joint investment by the Gates Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, and Wellcome Trust to support rigorous, country-led evaluations of AI health tools in low- and middle-income countries. Delivered in partnership with J-PAL and the African Population and Health Research Center, EVAH funds evaluations of AI-enabled clinical decision support tools in primary and community healthcare settings across Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Pathway A supports early-deployment evaluations focusing on usability, workflow integration, and safety for up to $1 million. Pathway B funds randomized controlled trials, economic analyses, and implementation science studies of tools ready for deployment at scale for up to $3 million. The initiative addresses a critical evidence gap about whether AI diagnostic and clinical decision support tools actually improve health outcomes in resource-limited settings.
Novel Interventions Targeting Placental and Gut Inflammation to Improve Fetal Growth is sponsored by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This Grand Challenges grant is for novel interventions targeting placental and gut inflammation with the goal of improving fetal growth. It is part of the Gates Foundation's initiatives to address global health and development challenges.
Grand Challenges Health and Nutrition Innovation Grants is sponsored by Grand Challenges (an initiative of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation). These grants fund breakthrough innovations that significantly reduce the cost of severe acute malnutrition treatment and improve access to life-saving therapeutic interventions. The focus is on creating affordable, scalable, and sustainable solutions for children and vulnerable populations suffering from malnutrition, especially in low-income and fragile settings. Projects that improve treatment delivery, reduce production costs, and strengthen nutritional recovery pathways are highly encouraged. Another focus area is Micronutrient Absorption and Fortified Foods Grants, addressing physiological barriers to micronutrient absorption and improving nutritional outcomes through innovative food systems and interventions.