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THET Partnership for Global Health is a UK charity Organization which encourages partnerships between Land Middle-Income country's NGOs and that of the UK as a channel to empower the global health needs.Through it's website one can search for partners in various categories. Below is a call for Grant from THET.
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Applications are now open for: Surgical and Anaesthetic Healthcare; Community Healthcare projects from West, East, Central and Southern Africa.
Grant recipients must be from eligible partnerships between UK & Irish institutions and their partners in Africa. There are two funding tiers - GBP 10,000-20,000; GBP 20,000 - 50,000. See the Grant overview for full information about application criteria. Stage 1, Project Outline can be downloaded from here.
Webinar on 22nd January 12.00 - 13.30 - register here
Stage I application to be submitted by midnight on 7th February 2016.
Jean Shaw, Phi.
http://www.thet.org/documents/GrantOverviewAfricaGrantsProgramme.pdf
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1986612274471444482
http://www.thet.org/news/africa-grants-programme-call-for-applications
[forwarded from Health Information Updates to and from Africa, Partnerships in Health Information https://jeanshawphi.wordpress.com/author/jgreigshaw/ ] to HIFA forum.
Applications are now open for: Surgical and Anaesthetic Healthcare; Community Healthcare projects from West, East, Central and Southern Africa.
Grant recipients must be from eligible partnerships between UK & Irish institutions and their partners in Africa. There are two funding tiers - GBP 10,000-20,000; GBP 20,000 - 50,000. See the Grant overview for full information about application criteria. Stage 1, Project Outline can be downloaded from here.
Webinar on 22nd January 12.00 - 13.30 - register here
Stage I application to be submitted by midnight on 7th February 2016.
Jean Shaw, Phi.
http://www.thet.org/documents/GrantOverviewAfricaGrantsProgramme.pdf
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1986612274471444482
http://www.thet.org/news/africa-grants-programme-call-for-applications
Dear Sir/Madam,
ReplyDeleteI am a medical doctor heading an NGO - Health, Environment and Development Foundation. I would like to apply for a grant for community awareness of Hand washing, Lassa Fever and Ebola in Ikorodu, an outskirt of Lagos, Nigeria. I would also include in-door residual spraying/fumigation for not only mosquitoes but also bed bugs, lice and dangerous spiders. The population of coverage is about 850,000.
I hope I qualify.
Dr. Bamgboye M. Afolabi
MBBS, MPhil, MPH, Dr.PH