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Request for Proposals: Accelerating Catalyzing Solutions for Climate Change’s Impact on Health in India

Request for Proposals: Accelerating Catalyzing Solutions for Climate Change’s Impact on Health in India

Deadline: 31-Jan-24

Grand Challenges India (GCI) under the ambit of DBT-Biotechnology Industry Research Assistance Council (BIRAC) and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) are launching a program on ‘Accelerating Catalyzing Solutions for Climate Change’s Impact on Health in India’.

Climate change adds pressure on already burdened healthcare, and immediate actions are required to mitigate the impacts of climate change and variability on health and healthcare system. It is essential that they strengthen and equip healthcare with required tools, scientific and technological solutions, responsive measures and improved practices. Building adaptive capacities to absorb the vulnerabilities is one of the top priorities. The overall purpose of this program is to increase the research and specialized capacities concerning human health. A multisectoral response is essential to address this problem, and this RFP aim to catalyse the research and innovative solutions that are scalable and capable of addressing the unparalleled challenges posed by climate change on health.

The program aims to catalyse research efforts and support innovative solutions to adapt, mitigate or reverse the combined, deleterious effects of climate change on human health. The objective of the call is to support innovative proposals built on meticulously thought rationale and study-plan to undertake quality research and innovation in the context of climate change.

They are especially interested in i) locally led, system-level research and ideas that are scalable and sustainable and ii) cross-cutting solutions at the intersection of multiple scientific and engineering disciplines, combining their complementary and synergistic research strengths. The scope of the program has been kept broader to encourage research activities on developing resilient intervention strategies and innovative solutions. They encourage researchers to develop proposals on inter-linked health concerns with an aim to gain impactful results.

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Funding Information
They are looking for proposals that:
Geography of Interest
Eligibility Criteria
Ineligible

For more information, visit Grand Challenges.

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