Home Call for Applications Johnson & Johnson/THET Africa Grants Programme (AGP) 2020/2021 for health workers in developing countries

Johnson & Johnson/THET Africa Grants Programme (AGP) 2020/2021 for health workers in developing countries

by OFA

Application Deadline:midnight 23rd February 2020.

THET is pleased to announce a fourth round of grants under the Africa Grants Programme (AGP) with support from Johnson & Johnson.

The AGP supports the training of health workers in low- and middle-income countries, through engaging partnerships between health organisations in the UK and Ireland and their counterparts in Sub-Saharan Africa.

The fourth round of the Africa Grants Programme will take a different approach from previous years, moving away from community healthcare to focus on essential surgery and anaesthesia for mothers and children.

The focus of this round will be on reducing morbidity and mortality from conditions requiring essential surgical intervention and/or enhancing patient safety as a result of improved anaesthetic care through the training of relevant health workers. The aim of this stream is to improve the access to, and availability of, quality surgery and/or anaesthetic care for maternal, neonatal or paediatric surgical conditions.

THET welcomes grant applications to strengthen the healthcare workforce in delivering essential surgical and anaesthetic care to mothers and children in the following 8 countries:

  • Ethiopia
  • Ghana
  • Kenya
  • Malawi
  • Nigeria
  • Tanzania
  • Uganda
  • Zambia

Unfortunately, we will be unable to accept applications from countries outside of these 8.

Funding Available and Application Details

Grants are available from £30,000 up to a maximum of £75,000. All funded projects are expected to last between 12 and 15 months. Project activities can be implemented from May 2020 until July 2021.

Core Eligibility

All those considering applying should carefully read the eligibility and funding criteria contained in the Call for Applications and Q&A document as these may differ from previous THET grant streams.

This grants round will only accept applications from established health partnerships – partnerships which have worked together on projects, including scoping studies, for 6 months or more.

How to Apply

Download and read all of the following documents:

Call for Applications

and

Call for Applications FAQ

and

Grant Application Form

and

Budget Template.

The Grant Application Form and Budget Template should be completed and submitted, along with letters of support from each of the lead partner institutions and any managing partners, in one email to [email protected] by midnight 23rd February 2020.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Johnson & Johnson/THET Africa Grants Programme (AGP) 2020

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