New treatments and diagnostics to prevent Chagas transmission from mother to child
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Unitaid-funded projects develop innovative medicines, diagnostic tools and public health techniques and link them quickly, and at affordable prices, to those most in need.
Our grant projects apply the best that science has to offer to the fight against HIV and co-infections, tuberculosis and malaria in lower-resource countries.
Grant focus
To improve the detection and treatement of mothers with Chagas disease and their newborns using innovative test, treat and care approaches
Grantees
Foundation for Scientific and Technological Development in Health (Fiotec), Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 15,000,000
Disease
Chagas
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Grant focus
To bring better pediatric medicines for drug-resistant TB
Grantees
Stellenbosch University (SU)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 18,926,925
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
To transform oral HIV treatment into a long-acting injectable
Grantees
University of Washington
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 6,962,027
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
Bringing secondary prevention of cervical cancer to scale in low- and middle-income countries
Grantees
Expertise France
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 24,322,600
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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Grant focus
To develop long-acting formulations of key medicines and create a market for them
Grantees
University of Liverpool
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 32,004,459
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection, Malaria, Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
The IMPACT project will develop long-acting injectable ivermectin to fight malaria transmission
Grantees
MedinCell
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 6,358,125
Disease
Malaria
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Grant focus
To pilot targeted next-generation sequencing, an innovation that provides fast, accurate diagnosis of drug-resistant TB
Grantees
Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 14,500,000
Disease
Tuberculosis
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Grant focus
To create affordable solutions for preventing cervical cancer
Grantees
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)
Status
Current
Amount
US$ 32,958,435
Disease
HIV and Co-Infection
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