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Project

COVID-19 Africa Rapid Grant Fund
 

Botswana
Burkina Faso
Ethiopia
Ghana
Ivory Coast
Kenya
Malawi
Mozambique
Namibia
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
South Africa
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Project ID
109443
Total Funding
CAD 4,413,700.00
IDRC Officer
Matthew Wallace
Project Status
Active
Duration
31 months

Programs and partnerships

Foundations for Innovation

Lead institution(s)

Project leader:
Dorothy Ngila
South Africa

Summary

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a significant challenge that requires a global response informed by evidence. On the African continent, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and the African Union are leading a continental response to COVID-19.Read more

The COVID-19 pandemic presents a significant challenge that requires a global response informed by evidence. On the African continent, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization, and the African Union are leading a continental response to COVID-19. At the national level, African governments have launched efforts to promote prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Public funding agencies and science granting councils are complementing these continental and national efforts by supporting research and research-related activities.

This project supports the COVID-19 Africa Rapid Grant Fund, which will support research and science engagement projects across seventeen countries through a competitive, peer-reviewed call for research. The funding opportunity invites African researchers, science communicators, and science advisers to submit proposals on the following topics: the COVID-19 virus in Africa; prevention and control; African health governance systems; socio-cultural dynamics of transmission; science engagement; the impact of COVID-19 on individual and community mental health; and vulnerability. The Fund will support up to ninety projects over a 24-month period with the goal of strengthening the evidence base for mitigating the impact of COVID-19 and future pandemics. Moreover, the Fund will strengthen national and regional capacity to collaborate and respond to future shared challenges.

The Africa Rapid Grant Fund was jointly established by IDRC, South Africa’s National Research Foundation and its Department of Science and Innovation, the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development and UK Research and Innovation through the Newton Fund, the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, and the Fonds de recherche du Québec. The fifteen African agencies involved in the Science Granting Councils Initiative in sub-Saharan Africa are providing additional support.

About the partnership

Partnership(s)

Science Granting Councils Initiative in sub-Saharan Africa

Science granting councils perform crucial functions that contribute to the effective and efficient functioning of national science, technology and innovation (STI) systems.