SCI Foundation - UK

@sci_ntds

We support the delivery of cost-effective and impactful health programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa, helping to create a world free from preventable disease.

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Joined November 2009

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  1. 16 hours ago

    Are you an expert on neglected tropical diseases of the skin? If yes, is building a database of disease-specific & cross-cutting experts to help , & would ❤️ to hear from you. Please register at (📸, )

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  2. 4 hours ago

    Have an evidence-based idea to adapt a neglected tropical disease project into aiding the COVID-19 response? Community and innovation are needed more than ever. The Ascend Leaning and Innovation Fund is keen to hear from you.

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  3. May 5

    We are proud to officially launch the END Fund COVID-19 Response Fund on . We are working with our partners across Africa to provide assistance to the communities we already serve in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us!

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  4. May 5

    A truly global threat like COVID-19 affects every person on the planet, and it presents an opportunity to come together. We're united with our global community for 🤝 🌍 ✌️

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  5. May 5

    When facing , a problem in Africa is a problem throughout the globe. Join , , & in their response, strengthening communities & continuing the fight for .

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  6. May 3

    How can neglected tropical disease programming provide entry points for COVID-19 response and readiness? the Ascend Learning and Innovation Fund provides grant funding to turn evidence-based ideas into projects! 👉

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  7. May 3

    Health systems, programmes like ours and their long-standing relationship with remote communities, and innovations in global health are so important at this time.

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  8. May 2

    📣 If you missed it, the 2020 conference is going to be virtual. We've got until 15 May to submit workshop proposals. More here 👉

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  9. May 2

    "Do we continue mass campaigns and risk fanning the flames of a pandemic, or halt these programmes and leave millions of children at risk of life-threatening infections?" 👉

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  10. May 1

    How do we maintain momentum in neglected tropical disease elimination during the COVID-19 pandemic? If you have an innovative idea, the Ascend Learning and Innovation Fund can provide funding to turn it into a project. 👉

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  11. May 1

    "We can, and we must, battle our new enemy without losing ground against an old one."

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  12. Apr 30

    We're live at 6pm with talking about the importance of considering animal and human health systems together. Join us!

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  13. Apr 30

    "Without systematic efforts to maintain immunisation programmes, the virus’s legacy could include a disastrous surge in childhood deaths." Dr Edward Parker in 👉

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  14. Apr 30

    ., & , have launched a new campaign: working with political leaders across Africa to support their leadership during these unprecedented times.

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  15. Apr 30

    The deadline for workshop submissions for is now 15 May - the 2020 conference is going online 🙌 Submit proposals and find out more here 👉

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  16. Apr 29

    Friday 6pm - our CEO and One Health advisor talk to about the importance of considering animal and human health systems together. Add it to your calendar here 👉

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  17. Apr 28

    Many thanks to for its continued work and research - innovation is key 🗝️ to eradicating ! 🔬 🦟 Read our interview with RSTMH here:

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  18. Apr 29
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  19. Mathematical modelling is supporting governments to make important response and control strategies. In our next live Q&A, & John Edmunds from will help explain this vital but complex tool. Submit your questions now to comms@lshtm.ac.uk

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  20. Apr 28

    Dr , COVID-19 Technical Lead, recognized the remarkable work of African health workers in the in her recent interview with magazine!

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