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CHINNOVA Call for Climate-Resilient Health Research

Community Strengthening Grants - Healthy Active Living Stream (Australia)

Deadline: 08-May-2026

The Climate Change and Health Innovation Hub for West and Central Africa (CHINNOVA) has launched its second call for proposals to support collaborative research and innovation projects that strengthen climate-resilient health systems. With a total funding envelope of USD 1,000,000, at least five projects will be funded, with up to USD 200,000 per project for 24-month implementation between 2026 and 2028.

What is the CHINNOVA Second Call for Proposals?

The CHINNOVA Second Call for Proposals is a regional research and innovation funding opportunity focused on the growing link between climate change and public health in West and Central Africa.

It supports collaborative, interdisciplinary, and cross-sectoral projects that help countries build climate-resilient health systems, improve evidence-based decision-making, and strengthen institutional responses to climate-related health risks.

Funding Overview

Grant Amount

Number of Projects

Project Duration

Why This Call Matters

Climate change is increasingly affecting disease patterns, health system capacity, and community vulnerability across West and Central Africa.

CHINNOVA is important because it supports projects that can:

The call responds to a major regional challenge: climate and health responses often remain fragmented, even as risks are increasing.

Priority Focus Areas

Projects should align with one or more of the following thematic areas:

1. Health Systems Preparedness and Response

Projects may focus on:

2. Climate and Health Data Systems

This includes support for:

3. Climate-Sensitive Diseases and Health Outcomes

Projects may address:

4. Gender Equality and Inclusion

The call encourages projects that:

5. Community Engagement and Risk Communication

Proposals may include:

6. Policy and Institutional Innovation

Projects can also support:

What Type of Projects Are Expected?

CHINNOVA is looking for projects that are:

Strong proposals should clearly show their potential to:

Who is Eligible?

The call is open to institutions involved in climate and health research across eligible countries.

Eligible Applicant Types

Applicants may include:

Eligible Countries

Applicants must be based in or operating in the following eligible countries:

How CHINNOVA Works

CHINNOVA aims to close gaps between climate research, health systems, and policy action.

It does this by supporting projects that:

This second call builds on the first call launched in October 2025, which funded multiple projects and attracted strong regional interest.

How to Apply

The second call is now open for proposals.

Recommended Application Steps

  1. Confirm that your institution fits an eligible applicant type
  2. Ensure your institution operates in one of the eligible West or Central African countries
  3. Build a collaborative and interdisciplinary project team
  4. Select a project aligned with one or more priority thematic areas
  5. Develop a proposal with:
    • Clear research objectives
    • Strong methodology
    • Practical innovation components
    • Policy relevance
    • Expected health outcomes
  6. Prepare a realistic budget of up to USD 200,000
  7. Design the workplan for 24 months (2026–2028)
  8. Submit according to the official CHINNOVA call instructions

Tips for a Strong Proposal

To improve your chances:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid these common weaknesses:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the CHINNOVA second call for proposals?

It is a regional funding call from the Climate Change and Health Innovation Hub for West and Central Africa (CHINNOVA) supporting research and innovation projects that strengthen climate-resilient health systems.

2. How much funding is available?

3. How many projects will be funded?

At least five projects will be selected.

4. How long can projects run?

Projects will run for:

5. Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include:

6. Which countries are eligible?

Eligible countries include 18 countries in West and Central Africa, including Benin, Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal, Togo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Chad, DRC, and Côte d’Ivoire, among others.

7. What makes a strong CHINNOVA proposal?

A strong proposal should be:

Conclusion

The CHINNOVA Second Call for Proposals is a strong opportunity for institutions working at the intersection of climate change, public health, and health systems resilience in West and Central Africa. With USD 1 million in total funding, up to USD 200,000 per project, and support for at least five 24-month projects, the call is well suited for organisations that can combine research excellence, policy relevance, and practical regional impact.

For more information, visit CHINNOVA.

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