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Bureau of OES: Diminishing Dengue in Indo-Pacific with Climate Services

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Deadline: 21-Aug-20

The U.S. Department of State, the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs’ (OES) Office of International Health and Biodefense (OES/MB), together with the Office of Global Change (OES/EGC) has announced the Notice of Funding Opportunity (“NOFO”) for Diminishing Dengue in the Indo-Pacific with Climate Services.

The goal of the project is to generate an evidence-based predictive model for dengue in selected partner countries, hereafter referred to as “the predictive model”. The predictive model is expected to connect and analyze data sets related to climate variables, public health variables, and socio-demographic variables to pinpoint factors that lead to the spread of the disease. The model is also expected to be acceptable to and compatible with local scientific and public health practice institutions, so that it can be applied towards early warning and disease prevention efforts moving forward.

Moreover, the fact that dengue control relies heavily on community engagement (particularly with regard to mosquito control) means that the success of the predictive modeling exercise will hinge on its ability to be acceptable and applicable to the community context. A successful project will strengthen bonds between international scientists, national policymakers, and community action-takers. Such bonds will yield co-benefits for a variety of health security and climate adaptation projects in the future.

Expected Results

Results of this project should be delivered in two parts:

These results should be summarized in a fmal report which should include a summary of project’s activities and outcomes, as well as best practice recommendations and lessons learned for other countries or institutions considering similar endeavors.

Funding Information

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible Applicants

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=328726

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